Zykan & Mautner - Das Unterosterreichische Liederbuch
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Label: Paladino
Cat No: PMR0122
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 1st July 2022
Contents
Works
Gegenstimme: 18 Metamorphosen for piano and violinDas Unterosterreichische Liederbuch (arr. Michael Mautner)
Verborgene Erinnerungen for piano, cello and vibraphone
Artists
Adrian Erod (baritone)Johanna Falkinger (soprano)
Johanna Zachhuber (mezzo-soprano)
Albert Sassmann (piano)
Martin Walch (violin)
Thomas Larcher (piano)
Kurt Prihoda (vibraphone)
Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Otto M Zykan (piano)
Works
Gegenstimme: 18 Metamorphosen for piano and violinDas Unterosterreichische Liederbuch (arr. Michael Mautner)
Verborgene Erinnerungen for piano, cello and vibraphone
Artists
Adrian Erod (baritone)Johanna Falkinger (soprano)
Johanna Zachhuber (mezzo-soprano)
Albert Sassmann (piano)
Martin Walch (violin)
Thomas Larcher (piano)
Kurt Prihoda (vibraphone)
Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Otto M Zykan (piano)
About
Adrian Eröd and Albert Sassmann approach Zykan's work together with Johanna Falkinger and Johanna Zachhuber - the result is an entertaining panopticon on the Austrian soul.
The trio Verborgene Erinnerungen (Hidden Memories), which features percussionist Kurt Prihoda and Zykan himself as well as cellist Heinrich Schiff, who died in 2016, is another treasure from the ORF archive, released here for the first time.
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