Platz - Piu di un sogno: Works for Flute
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Label: Stradivarius
Cat No: STR37174
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 5th March 2021
Contents
Works
Carin's TurmDanach I
Faust
Holtmann
Luftflote
Lufttrio
Piu di un sogno
Rezital
Schaukelpferd
Wunderblock I: Next
senko-hana-bi
Artists
Roberto Fabbriciani (flutes)Works
Carin's TurmDanach I
Faust
Holtmann
Luftflote
Lufttrio
Piu di un sogno
Rezital
Schaukelpferd
Wunderblock I: Next
senko-hana-bi
Artists
Roberto Fabbriciani (flutes)About
Robert HP Platz sees his entire work as a global architecture in constant evolution. He has composed for music theatre, orchestral works, ensemble music, chamber music, children’s music and solo pieces, often including electronic sounds. His friendship with visual artists and authors, his affinity for Italian and French culture, which goes back to his childhood, and his fascination for Japanese culture are further inspiration for his multi-faceted musical world. This CD is dedicated to his compositions for flute, written between 1993 and 2018, and presents an important facet of his artistic work, presenting different aspects of his poetics in the 11 tracks.
These expressive pieces, composed with deep technical knowledge of the flute, form a special context in this compilation and thus present a unique musical language. The unifying factors are motivation, choice of instruments and the organization of tonal centres that form bridges from work to work.
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