Bap Nos: In memoriam Meinrad Schutter
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Label: Guild
Cat No: GMCD7349
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 15th November 2010
Contents
Works
Ich bin ein schwebendes LuftblattOtcenas (Our Father)
Bap nos (Vater unser/Our Father)
Grosse Messe fur gemischten chor, soli und orgel
Artists
Susanne Doll (organ)Vera Schnider (harp)
Cappella Nova
Conductor
Raphael ImmoosWorks
Ich bin ein schwebendes LuftblattOtcenas (Our Father)
Bap nos (Vater unser/Our Father)
Grosse Messe fur gemischten chor, soli und orgel
Artists
Susanne Doll (organ)Vera Schnider (harp)
Cappella Nova
Conductor
Raphael ImmoosAbout
On this CD, Meinrad Schütter’s music is combined in a unique way with Gregorian music, music by Leoš Janácek and Christian Henking. None of these people ever met! Janácek was one composer, of many, who Meinrad Schütter studied and thought very highly of. We do not know any more details. But both composers composed a ‘Lord’s Prayer’.
Christian Henking became acquainted with Schütter’s music in the autumn of 2009. He was commissioned by the vocal ensemble for New Music Cappella Nova to reflect Schütter’s music, and to write his own music about it. This is a procedure we know from the old masters - they studied the music of their predecessors and contemporaries in order to try something completely new. Thus, this CD shows how creative musical work gets embedded into time periods, an endless cycle of inspiration, processing and new creation. Meinrad Schütter’s music will hopefully, therefore, continue to be played as long as possible.
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