CERHA Bruchstück geträumt. Neun Bagatellen. Instants
The half-dreamt music of a composer who operates below the radar
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Composer or Director: Friedrich Cerha
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Kairos
Magazine Review Date: 10/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 66
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 0013152KAI
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Bruchstück, geträumt |
Friedrich Cerha, Composer
Friedrich Cerha, Composer Klangforum Wien Sylvain Cambreling, Conductor |
(9) Bagatelles |
Friedrich Cerha, Composer
Friedrich Cerha, Composer Zebra Trio |
Instants |
Friedrich Cerha, Composer
Friedrich Cerha, Composer Peter Rundel, Conductor WDR Symphony Orchestra |
Author: Philip_Clark
Graham Greene once wrote about how writers wanting to comment on the world need to blend into the background; they need room to manoeuvre, observe, assess. Cerha’s like that. His 2009 ensemble piece Bruchstück, geträumt (“Fragment, dreamt”), like Spiegel, belongs to the same world that gave us the sound masses of Xenakis’s Metastasis and the micropolyphony of Ligeti’s Atmosphères, but heard from a distance, aesthetically and acoustically. In his programme note, Cerha discusses the perpetual problem – it’s a composer thing – of musical ideas losing their fizz somewhere between their initial conception and the writing down, an issue he cannily builds into his piece, with tones fluctuating at the margins, that dream broken into by incongruous tonalities and disembodied chorales. Under Klangforum Wien and Sylvain Cambreling it all slips down like butterscotch.
But the string trio Neun Bagatellen (2008) and Instants for orchestra (2006‑07) belong to a different world – a world perched between Webernesque complex simplicity, especially in the trio, and, in Instants, a brilliant, original, clean-cut complexity that’s well worth schmoozing about.
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