Holz - Touching Universes
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Label: Neos Music
Cat No: NEOS12207-08
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 12th August 2022
Contents
Works
Die FrauDunkle Risse
MACH (2017) for solo organ
MACH (2020) for solo accordion and live electronics
MACH (2020) for solo cello and live electronics
MACH (2021) for solo harp and live electronics
Schakalkopf
Touching Universes and Ends
Artists
Zoe Cartier (cello)Susanne Frohlich (recorders)
Claudia van Hasselt (mezzo-soprano)
Eres Holz (electronics, wine glass)
Meinrad Kneer (double bass)
Silke Lange (accordion)
Dominik Susteck (organ)
Anna Viechtl (harp)
Asasello-Quartett
Ensemble Aventure
Conductor
Nicholas ReedWorks
Die FrauDunkle Risse
MACH (2017) for solo organ
MACH (2020) for solo accordion and live electronics
MACH (2020) for solo cello and live electronics
MACH (2021) for solo harp and live electronics
Schakalkopf
Touching Universes and Ends
Artists
Zoe Cartier (cello)Susanne Frohlich (recorders)
Claudia van Hasselt (mezzo-soprano)
Eres Holz (electronics, wine glass)
Meinrad Kneer (double bass)
Silke Lange (accordion)
Dominik Susteck (organ)
Anna Viechtl (harp)
Asasello-Quartett
Ensemble Aventure
Conductor
Nicholas ReedAbout
’Alongside Sarah Nemtsov, Eres Holz contributed an outstanding work to this rich, thought-provoking forum. His string quartet “Dunkle Risse” wants to set the negative pole to our society that only presents the positive. Beauty arises here from pain, from carefully developed, fragile sound spaces that are repeatedly broken open, in which the transience of sound leads us straight to the paradise meadow.’ – Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, April 2022
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