Musica Viva 21
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Label: Neos Music
Cat No: NEOS11421
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 25th September 2015
Contents
Artists
Wolfgang Mitterer (organ)Nicolas Hodges (piano)
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Conductors
Peter RundelEmilio Pomarico
Works
Crush 1-5Non-Places, for piano and orchestra
Artists
Wolfgang Mitterer (organ)Nicolas Hodges (piano)
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Conductors
Peter RundelEmilio Pomarico
About
Two extraordinary keyboard virtuosos are in the foreground of the course of orchestral events, as always being sovereignly presented by the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks conducted by Peter Rundel (Mitterer) and Emilio Pomàrico (Mundry).
Wolfgang Mitterer, an East Tyrolean born in 1958, has made himself a name not only as a composer, but also as a witty performer on his instrument, the organ. In his extensive composition 'Crush 1-5', he himself therefore takes the role of the improvising soloist, who in a most virtuosic manner transcends the electronically extended orchestral part.
The second virtuoso is Nicolas Hodges, an internationally highly respected pianist especially in the field of today’s music. In this live recording he dedicates himself to the finely carved soundscapes of Isabel Mundry’s second piano concerto, 'Non-Places', of 2012. According to the composer, it represents an attempt to musically capture the scenery of an airport, a strange 'non-place' between bustling activity and the solitary state of waiting.
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