Walter Zimmermann
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Shadow Of An Idea
mode 111 Walter ZIMMERMANN, Vol. 1: Schatten der Ideen; Ursache und Vorwitz; Distentio; Shadows of Cold Mountain - Ensemble Recherche ... Read More
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The Echoing Green
mode 150 Walter ZIMMERMANN: The Echoing Green - Chamber Works 1986-89 - Wstenwanderung for piano; Geduld und Gelegenheit for cello and piano; Lied im Wüstenvogelton for bass-flute and piano; The Echoing Green for violin and piano; HCD Ensemble and guests ... Read More
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Reponses To Ives
mode 211 Heather O’Donnell (piano): Reflections on Ives Charles IVES: London Bridge Is Fallen Down! (1st RECORDING); Study No. 21: Some Southpaw Pitching!; Set of Five Take-Offs; From Four Transcriptions from “Emerson” ii. Moderato; iii. Largo; Study No. 9: The Anti-Abolitionist Riots in the 1830's and 1840’s; Walter ZIMMERMANN: the missing nail at the river for piano & toy piano; Michael FINNISSY: Song of Myself; James TENNEY: Essay (after a sonata) for inside-piano; Sidney CORBETT: ... Read More
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Songs of Innocence & Experience
mode 245/246 Walter ZIMMERMANN: Vol.3: String Quartets and works for solo strings – Sonar Quartett. Specially priced 2-CD set ... Read More
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Lokale Musik
mode 307 Walter ZIMMERMANN:Lokale Musik: reissue of the 3-LP set from 1982, remastered from the analog tapes on 2-CDs. A third CD contains recently recorded supplemental material and performances, and revised versions of works, issued for the first time. Performers include Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Cristobal Halffter, conductor; Beginner Pool Ensemble; Lucas Fels, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Erik Nielsen, conductor; Christian Dierstein, Stephen Drury, Gabriele Emde, Franziska Huhn, Geoffrey Morris, Deborah Richards, Reynard Rott. Deluxe ... Read More
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Voces
mode 335 Walter Zimmermann: Voces documents many of Walter Zimmermann’s compositions for voices from 1979–2016. The words set range from Meister Eckhart and Hadewijch to Lermontov, Mandelstam, Jabès, Tranströmer, Ingold and Robert Creeley (with his voice accompanying the musicians). Performers include: Claudia Barainsky, the musicians of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (including David Tudor & Takehisha Kosugi), Tehila Nini Goldstein, KNM Ensemble, Meitar Ensemble, Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart, Peter Schöne / Jan Philip Schulze, Sarah Maria ... Read More
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Beginner’s Mind
Walter ZIMMERMANN: Beginner’s Mind; Abgeschiedenheit — Herbert Henck, piano. mode 346. CD and Vinyl LP ... Read More
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Michael Bach
Michael BachThe cellist Michael Bach enjoys an international career with concerts, CD recordings, radio and TV broadcastings. He provided numerous significant contributions to the art of playing the cello (including the book Fingerboards & Overtones). Since 1990 he has developed the curved bow (BACH.Bogen®) for string instruments which makes the simultaneous sounding of multiple strings possible. In 2001 he was invited by Mstislav Rostropovich to present the BACH.Bogen® in Paris. John Cage and Dieter Schnebel ... Read More
Walter Zimmermann
Walter Zimmermann (b. April 15, 1949, Schwabach, Mittelfranken). German composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, piano, and electro-acoustic works that have been successfully performed and recorded across Europe. Prof. Zimmermann learned piano, violin and oboe at an early age and began composing at age twelve. He attended the Fürth Gymnasium, where he studied piano with Ernst Gröschel. From 1968-70, he was pianist in the Ars Nova ensemble in Nuremberg and studied composition with Werner ... Read More
Herbert Henck
Herbert Henck Herbert Henck, born in 1948 in Treysa, Hesse, the son of a neurologist, only gradually developed into a “specialist for the music of the 20th century”. After his mother introduced him to the piano at an early age – “in a playful way” – and his son's unusual musical and pianistic talent soon became apparent, he attended the conservatory in Mannheim in 1959 with Gieseking student Doris Rothmund, who introduced him to Debussy ... Read More