Lang, B (Die) Sterne des Hungers
Mechanics, memories and Machaut suffuse this ultra-modern music
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Composer or Director: Bernhard Lang
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Kairos
Magazine Review Date: 3/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: 0013092KAI

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(Die) Sterne des Hungers |
Bernhard Lang, Composer
Bernhard Lang, Composer Sabine Lutzenberger, Mezzo soprano Sylvain Cambreling, Conductor Vienna Klangforum |
Author: Arnold Whittall
Die Sterne des Hungers (2007) might begin with starved, chilled sounds and with memories of another text, Machaut’s Ma fin est mon commencement. But even before the commencement of its dramatically sustained vocal line it turns wild and loud, perhaps in homage to Lang’s jazz-playing past, and as if attempting to shake off the suggestion of memory as reverence. Sabine Lutzenberger has the ideal mixture of roughness and smoothness to convey Lang’s dislocated treatment of Lavant’s words, and this, together with instrumental textures that move between starkness and delicacy with a very un‑random sense of control, makes Die Sterne des Hungers a mightily potent example of late modernism, 21st-century style.
Monadologie VII…for Arnold (2009) is no less troubled by memory – specifically, by Arnold Schoenberg’s long-unfinished Chamber Symphony No 2. The oppressive atmosphere here is so powerful that even if you don’t recognise the specific allusions to Schoenberg’s music, a sense of the late-Romantic style as a burden that can never be completely got rid of should be unmistakable. Lang’s mechanistic rejection of refinement battles with the suffused distillations projected from his hyperactive relation to the potent musical past. Vividly recorded in performances of the greatest concentration and technical skill, this disc is a fine vindication of Kairos’s enlightened attitude to A&R.
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