Niels Rosing-Schow - Peinture du temps
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Label: Dacapo
Cat No: 8226557
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th February 2013
Contents
Works
Empreintes du temps (Imprints of Time)I giardini dietro la citta (The Gardens behind the City)
Peinture du temps (Painting time)
Spectre du temps (Spectre of Time)
Vocabulary II
Artists
TM+Conductor
Laurent CuniotAbout
Sound-magic and continuous transformations are key elements in the music of Danish composer Niels Rosing-Schow.
This world premiere recording by the leading French ensemble TM+ presents five of Rosing-Schow’s most profound compositions, all exploring the concept of time: time as motion, as process, as imprints or mapping – and time as space.
A marked sense of lyrical expression has always been a characteristic of Rosing-Schow, but in the later years he has combined this with an experimental exploration of the more dramatic and expansive possibilities of his musical material.
Since its first concert in 1986, TM+ has made a name for itself as one of the first French ensembles dedicated to contemporary and classical repertoires.
Through its original concert programmes, its relationship with the public, and its emphasis on living composers, TM+ has created a developing musical structure in synch with the times, both refreshing the way we listen to works of the past and fostering the discovery of contemporary works.
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