Florian Wittenburg
Жанр: Contemporary Classical, Ambient, Drone
Страна исполнителя (группы): Germany | The Netherlands
Год издания: 2011-2017
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 06:01:00
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
2011 - Artefacts- Solo Electronics (CD) (00:44:50; CBR 320 kbps)
(05:38)
(13:58)
Chaos Baart Harmonie (2005)
(03:16)
Noisy Knifes + Gong (2011)
(15:22)
Aliasing Bell Pattern (2009)
(06:36)
2012 - Sympathetic, (A)Symmetric - New Music For Piano (CD) (01:11:23; CBR 320 kbps)
(06:32)
Patterns In A Chromatic Field I (2008-2009) - IM Morton Feldman
(14:54)
Patterns In A Chromatic Field II (2008-2009) - IM Morton Feldman
(06:19)
Patterns In A Chromatic Field III (2008-2009) - IM Morton Feldman
(06:07)
Patterns In A Chromatic Field IV (2008-2009) - IM Morton Feldman
(06:10)
(04:30)
(04:08)
(05:38)
(11:03)
Chrods In Slow Motion (2000)
(06:02)
2014 - 17 Clips (CD, DVD) (01:01:29; CBR 320 kbps)
(19:10)
1st Patch For Steve Reich
(02:57)
(20:27)
(03:01)
(15:54)
2nd Patch For Steve Reich
2015 - Aleatoric Inspiration (CD) (01:03:50; CBR 320 kbps)
(07:51)
Aleatoric Inspiration - I
(16:48)
(05:02)
(09:21)
(04:42)
(04:46)
(11:08)
Piece For Bowed Piano & Electronics
(04:12)
Aleatoric Inspiration - II
2016 - Eagle Prayer (CD) (00:50:14; CBR 320 kbps)
(04:24)
(03:56)
(14:51)
(08:28)
One White Tree (Piano Version)
(03:24)
(10:46)
(04:25)
2017 - Don't Push The Piano Around (CD) (01:09:14; CBR 320 kbps)
(03:23)
(07:03)
(14:34)
Imaginary Bow (I, Interlude, II)
(05:14)
(08:02)
(04:36)
(02:08)
(03:23)
(02:22)
(02:22)
(05:13)
(04:07)
(06:47)
Об исполнителе (группе)
Florian Wittenburg was born in Berlin in 1973 and now lives in The Netherlands. He composes in the best tradition of the New York School. Morton Feldman is Florian Wittenburg's big hero on this cd, with piano work that he made between 2000 and 2009. With Feldman, Wittenburg shares the silence between the decaying tones, the striking intervals and the thinking in patterns. But the composer gives a beautiful turn to those elements: His music sounds calm in “Patterns in a Chromatic Field” (a title borrowed from Feldman), dark in “Sol meets John” (aiming at the painter Sol Le Witt and composer John Cage), becomes silent in “Chords in slow motion”, but always remains focused tightly, with regular rhythms and clear, signal-like phrases. At the piano sits alternately, Nico Huijbregts Daan Vandewalle and the composer himself: all three pretty competent at the interpretation of these meditative works. The long pauses, the ritual construction, the relief in hard and soft give Wittenburg's music its very own, almost rhetorical character.”, Anthony Fiumara (Composer, Musicologist, co-founder of Ensemble Lunapark, he writes for Trouw)
http://www.florianwittenburg.com/
https://nurnichtnur.bandcamp.com/