Zwiegespräche
is a meeting of spirits. “We compose the same way,” said György Kurtág
to Heinz Holliger on hearing this recording, which emphasises works for
oboe by these two major composers. Both of them reference the entire
history of music in their pieces, both incorporate dedications and
messages to friends and colleagues in the fabric of their work, and both
draw upon literature as an inspirational source. Both, moreover, love
the miniature as an expressive form; short pieces by Kurtág and Holliger
are interwoven. Holliger’s sequence Airs (2015/6) is inspired by seven texts by Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet, whose voice is heard here. The release of Zwiegespräche
is timely. Heinz Holliger turns 80 on May 21, his creativity as
composer and his resourcefulness as instrumentalist undimmed. The album
concludes with Holliger’s Sonate für Oboe solo, composed in 1956, and still played by its author with absolute authority.
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LSO / Pierre Boulez / Klangforum Wien / Emilio Pomàrico OLGA NEUWIRTH Clinamen / Nodus - Construction in Space
Olga Neuwirth 's faible for grotesque themes and her occasional
vegetative proliferation of pieces ensured her a permanent place in the
repertoire. As brilliant growths of an undomesticated artist.
Many-facetted, vigorously arranged scores with the most heterogeneous
influences and styles, far remote from any of the false glamour
characteristic of postmodernity. With the conductor Pierre Boulez she
has found herself a genuine ally. (Wolfgang Fuhrmann)
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