Dittrich: Concert Action-Reaction Etym

Dittrich SKU: 27995426
Dittrich: Concert Action-Reaction Etym

Dittrich: Concert Action-Reaction Etym

Dittrich SKU: 27995426

Format: CD

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Title: Concert Action-Reaction Etym
Artist: Dittrich
Label: Wergo Germany
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4010228626926
Genre: Classical Artists

The German composer Paul-Heinz Dittrich, who has been special pupil of Rudolf Wagner-Régeny at the East German Academy of Arts, is Professor of composition at the High School of Music in Berlin. The main burden of his compositional oeuvre falls on the paradigm of language, whether articulated, gestural, conceptual or silently internalized. Dittrich's path as a composer may therefore be seen as language migrating from the outside of music to the inside. Here it takes on a new guise as articulation, poetics and "voix intérieure". Two of the works presented on this CD - "Etym" for orchestra after Arno Schmidt's "Zettels Traum", and "Concert avec plusieurs instruments Nr. IV" - are an expresssion of a new vantage point for listening to language. The piece "Action-Reaction" was intended by the composer to be a contribution to the efforts, important at that time, to move electronic music away from the isolation of the studio and to the concert hall, giving the player an opportunity to perform new dimensions of sound.

Tracks:
1.1 Concert Avec Plusieurs Instruments NR. 4 (FÜR Klavier Und Orchester) (1983) 1
1.2 Concert Avec Plusieurs Instruments NR. 4 (FÜR Klavier Und Orchester) (1983) 2
1.3 Concert Avec Plusieurs Instruments NR. 4 (FÜR Klavier Und Orchester) (1983) 3
1.4 Concert Avec Plusieurs Instruments NR. 4 (FÜR Klavier Und Orchester) (1983) 4
1.5 Action-Reaction FÜR Oboe, Tonband Und Live-Elektronik (1975)
1.6 Etym (FÜR Orchester) (1981/82)
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