Release Date: 26 February 2016
Label: Mdg
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 760623193120
Genres: Classical  
Composer/Series: Patterns In A Chromatic F
Release Date: 26 February 2016
Label: Mdg
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 760623193120
Genres: Classical  
Composer/Series: Patterns In A Chromatic F
Description
Steffen Schleiermacher has often fascinated his public with works by Morton Feldman. Along with Christian Giger, the solo cellist in the famous Gewandhaus Orchestra, he presents 'Patterns in a Chromatic Field - an extensive composition showing us the minimalist master's more entertaining side.
Here highly virtuosic passages alternate with petrified soundscapes; now the instruments seem to melt, now their contrasting nature becomes the point of reference. While avoiding any sort of developmental idea, a tonal process of great suggestive power is produced over the course of some eighty minutes.
In Feldman's work the musical material is also not greatly varied. Unlike the case in many other compositions by him, however, the technical demands placed on the musicians are enormous.
Even after a few minutes Christian Giger and Steffen Schleiermacher succeed in casting their spell on their listeners. All expectations of a musical program are thrown overboard in the interest of a contemplative venture. The result offers the public a unique listening experience occurring at a rather reduced volume - in what amounts to a purifying process.
This release coincides with a four day festival (April 1st-4th 2016) of Feldman's music taking place at St John Smith's Square.
Tracklisting
Leipziger Streichquartett
Ganassi Consort
Trio Parnassus
Michael Schoch
Rosalinde Haas
Charis Ensemble
Carlos Gimenez, Jose Alberto del Cerro
Christian Zacharias, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne
David Lively
Bill Hawkes & Shaun Lyon
Mahler Academy Orchestra; Philipp von Steinaecker
Various Artists
Yulianna Avdeeva
Simon Trpceski; Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Thomas Sondergard
Plamena Nikitassova; Les Elemens
Patrick Him, Kirsten Docter, Shuai Want, John Diodati, Paul Vaillancourt, Catherine Ramirez, Jennet