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Kukelka - Call to the Highest Vision: Selected Vocal and Chamber Music | Gramola 99325

Kukelka - Call to the Highest Vision: Selected Vocal and Chamber Music

£22.70

Label: Gramola

Cat No: 99325

Barcode: 9003643993259

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Expected Release Date: 3rd May 2024

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Contents

Artists

Gunter Haumer (baritone)
Andreea Chira (pan flute)
Moritz Weiss (clarinet)
Kaori Nishii (piano)
Wolfgang Kornberger (clarinet)
Trio Frizzante
Koehne Quartett

Conductor

Alexander Kukelka

Works

Kukelka, Alexander

Aufruf zur hochsten Schau
Concerto for nai and string orchestra
If You Make a Noise, Make it Quietly!
Piano Pieces (4)
Requien for a Dead End
Standchen
String Quintet
Toi-Toi-Toi!
Trau noch dem Fruhling nicht
Vom Zauber der Dinge
Von einem Marsch, der auszog, das Tanzen zu lernen

Artists

Gunter Haumer (baritone)
Andreea Chira (pan flute)
Moritz Weiss (clarinet)
Kaori Nishii (piano)
Wolfgang Kornberger (clarinet)
Trio Frizzante
Koehne Quartett

Conductor

Alexander Kukelka

About

Since 2004, the lost world of the former “Buchenland” (Beech Country) with its Jewish-Christian culture, which was expelled and destroyed by Nazism, has played a special role in Alexander Kukelka’s oeuvre – his ancestors came from Czernowitz (Chernivtsi) and the former Bukovina. The album “Call to the Highest Vision” is a follow-up to the production “Czernowitzer Skizzen” released in 2008, and stands as a further attempt to pay compositional tribute to this historically unique “multi-ethnic mosaic” on the edge of the Carpathians with its capital Czernowitz, also known as “Little Vienna” or “Jerusalem on the Pruth”. The selected works combine most diverse styles of composing, with works ranging from the Concerto for nai (pan flute) and string quintet, songs for bass baritone, bass clarinet and piano, meditations for solo clarinet and klezmer orchestra, works with ironic titles such as About a March That Set Out to Learn How to Dance – Humoresque for Wind Quartet or Requiem for a Dead End – Farce for Flute, Cello and Piano. However, no “historical distance” or compositional employment can relativise or explain the irretrievable loss of this unique linguistic and cultural landscape, in which half a dozen ethnic groups dreamed of a better world in peaceful coexistence on the eve of the Shoah.

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