Pintscher - Sonic Eclipse, Twilight’s Song, She-cholat....
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Label: Kairos
Cat No: KAI0013162
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 18th July 2011
Contents
Works
A twilight's song, soprano and 7 instrumentsShe-cholat ahavah ani (shir ha-shirim V), for mixed chorus a cappella
Sonic Eclipse
Artists
Marisol Montalvo (soprano)Gareth Flowers (trumpet)
David Byrd-Marrow (horn)
International Contemporary Ensemble
SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart
Conductors
Matthias PintscherMarcus Creed
Works
A twilight's song, soprano and 7 instrumentsShe-cholat ahavah ani (shir ha-shirim V), for mixed chorus a cappella
Sonic Eclipse
Artists
Marisol Montalvo (soprano)Gareth Flowers (trumpet)
David Byrd-Marrow (horn)
International Contemporary Ensemble
SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart
Conductors
Matthias PintscherMarcus Creed
About
A twilight’s song is based on a poem by E E Cummings.
She-cholat ahavah ani is written for mixed chorus a capella. For Matthias Pintscher, the shir ha shirim (song of songs) is “a supremely condensed compendium of nearly boundless emotional states. All its sections give the impression of having neither beginning, nor end, nor middle, simply being modes of expression that circle one another.” It is from the fifth song that Pintscher took the text for his a cappella piece. The words “she-cholat ahavah ani” translate as “how lovesick am I”, and for the composer this is a core sentence which sums up the topic of the love song.
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