Wydawnictwo: Wergo
Nr katalogowy: WER 66582
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2003
EAN: 4010228665826
Nr katalogowy: WER 66582
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2003
EAN: 4010228665826
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski (USA)
Instrumenty: skrzypce, instr. perkusyjne
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski (USA)
Instrumenty: skrzypce, instr. perkusyjne
Wolff: Bread and Roses
Wergo - WER 66582
Kompozytor
Christian Wolff (ur. 1934)
Christian Wolff (ur. 1934)
Wykonawcy
Malcolm Goldstein, violin, voice
Matthias Kaul, percussion, voice, hurdy-gurdy
Malcolm Goldstein, violin, voice
Matthias Kaul, percussion, voice, hurdy-gurdy
For 1, 2 or 3 People
Exercise 27
Edges
Peace March 2
Bread and Roses
Exercise 27
Edges
Peace March 2
Bread and Roses
“This music is drawn from the interaction of the people playing it.” (Christian Wolff)
“With the present recording, it is impossible to imagine it could be anyone but Malcolm Goldstein and Matthias Kaul playing, with their very personal vocabularies.” (Peter Niklas Wilson)
This production received the quarterly German Record Critics' Award.
At their first face-to-face encounter, at a milk bar in Frankfurt’s main train station, Goldstein and Kaul decided to play several concerts as a duo. Since then they have given many concerts in Germany and abroad. The focus of their collaboration is on improvisation or compositions that give the performers a great deal of free play.
“With the present recording, it is impossible to imagine it could be anyone but Malcolm Goldstein and Matthias Kaul playing, with their very personal vocabularies.” (Peter Niklas Wilson)
This production received the quarterly German Record Critics' Award.
At their first face-to-face encounter, at a milk bar in Frankfurt’s main train station, Goldstein and Kaul decided to play several concerts as a duo. Since then they have given many concerts in Germany and abroad. The focus of their collaboration is on improvisation or compositions that give the performers a great deal of free play.