Neue Meister Live in Berlin
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Label: Neue Meister
Cat No: 0300783NM
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 24th March 2017
Contents
Works
Shadowland Suite (arr. Huseyin Evirgen)Metal Zone
Further (arr. Max Knoth)
Nedudim
Echoes and Drones (orchestra version)
Bach Dreams
Black is the Colour (arr. Tim Jakel)
Unknown Touch
Neihou
Artists
Deutsches Kammerorchester BerlinWorks
Shadowland Suite (arr. Huseyin Evirgen)Metal Zone
Further (arr. Max Knoth)
Nedudim
Echoes and Drones (orchestra version)
Bach Dreams
Black is the Colour (arr. Tim Jakel)
Unknown Touch
Neihou
Artists
Deutsches Kammerorchester BerlinAbout
Each of the three Neue Meister concerts was dedicated to a particular musical theme. The first concert, which took place on 29 February 2016, focused on the wide range of musical creativity in Berlin – an international hotspot for composers of the young generation. This concert featured works newly arranged or composed by Federico Albanese, Johannes Motschmann, Paul Frick, Fabian Russ and Henrik Schwarz. The musical spectrum ranges from the positively neo-Romantic orchestration of a piano piece by Albanese to the “orchestronic” bombast of Fabian Russ. In contrast the noted DJ and producer Henrik Schwarz presents a completely acoustic work for orchestra and in turn Paul Frick – familiar from Brandt Brauer Frick – resorts solely to acoustic elements, whereas Johannes Motschmann has gone for a symbiosis of synthesizer and orchestra.
The second concert on 19 June 2016 was “Crossing Borders” and grouped together composers whose music merged influences from different cultures or genres. The works of Gilad Hochman and Matthew Herbert were written or produced for this concert. Hochman’s Nedudim (wanderings) evokes the historical perspective to his life split between Israel and Berlin. Herbert deploys live samples to offer a musical critique of society and a commentary on the refugee crisis.
At the 6 November 2016 concert “Driven by Inspiration”, all participant composers engaged with “old masters” and their role models. British composer Ben Palmer wrote his piece Bach Dreams in homage to Johann Sebastian, while Francesco Tristano took his inspiration for Neihou from the minimalist structures of Detroit techno.
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