Music of Ursula Mamlok Vol.6 | Bridge BRIDGE9577

Music of Ursula Mamlok Vol.6

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Label: Bridge

Cat No: BRIDGE9577

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 18th August 2023

Contents

Artists

Upama Muckensturm (flute)
Clemens Linder (violin)
Adele Bitter (cello)
Holger Groschopp (piano)
Ruben Staub (clarinet, bass clarinet)
Haris Dzanic (percussion)
Moises Santos Bueno (percussion)
Cheryl Seltzer (piano)
Joel Sachs (piano)
Kolja Lessing (violin)
Kaspar Zehnder (flute)
Mischa Meyer (cello)
Sara Minemoto (cello)
Leslie Riva-Ruppert (cello)
Bertold Stecher (trumpet)
Yoshias Weber (clarinet)
Christine Felsch (double bass)

Conductor

Holger Groschopp

Works

Mamlok, Ursula

For Seven
Mosaics
Music for Stony Brook
Music for clarinet, cello and percussion
Polarities
Suite for 4 cellos
Terzianum

Artists

Upama Muckensturm (flute)
Clemens Linder (violin)
Adele Bitter (cello)
Holger Groschopp (piano)
Ruben Staub (clarinet, bass clarinet)
Haris Dzanic (percussion)
Moises Santos Bueno (percussion)
Cheryl Seltzer (piano)
Joel Sachs (piano)
Kolja Lessing (violin)
Kaspar Zehnder (flute)
Mischa Meyer (cello)
Sara Minemoto (cello)
Leslie Riva-Ruppert (cello)
Bertold Stecher (trumpet)
Yoshias Weber (clarinet)
Christine Felsch (double bass)

Conductor

Holger Groschopp

About

This recording has been released in honour of Ursula Mamlok's 100th birthday, 1 February 2023. Mamlok Vol.6, featuring new recordings made in Berlin and New York City, contains works from the German-American composer's last creative period - Mosaics (2011) for piano 4 hands, and Terzianum (2006) for violin and flute. Vol.6 contains works from more than a half century of the distinguished German-American composer's career, dating back to her Suite for Four Cellos composed in 1957. Bridge's Ursula Mamlok series began under the composer's supervision, and continues with this fascinating retrospective.

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