Heiner Goebbels: Surrogate Cities
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Written by German composer and music theater innovator Heiner Goebbels, Surrogate Cities is an exploration of the complexities of the city: "[I]t is an attempt to approach the phenomenon of the city from various sides, to tell stories of cities, expose oneself to them, observe them...to try and read the city as a text." Incorporating musical flashbacks as well as literary works (with quotes from Paul Auster, Hugo Hamilton, and Heiner Müller), the music is as multifaceted as the nameless, ubiquitous, ancient, and modern cities that it invokes. The CD includes the marvelous, often Reichian, Suite for Sampler and Orchestra and The Horatian--Three Songs (concerning the war between Rome and Alba). It was commissioned to mark the 20th anniversary of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and the 1,200th anniversary of the city of Frankfurt, and it represents one of Goebbels's most accomplished and satisfying projects. Despite the music's concentration on the places people live and have lived, this is a moving, sometimes bombastic, often exciting document of people themselves, their memories, and the lives they weave inside structures they only partially construct. --Mark Thwaite
Heiner Goebbels: Surrogate Cities, Music, Heiner Goebbels, Peter Rundel, Junge Suddeutsche Philharmonie, David Moss, Jocelyn B. Smith, Classical, Classical Crossover, Classical Music, Orchestral, Orchestral & Symphonic, Vocal
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Heiner Goebbels: Surrogate Cities
Manufacturer: Ecm Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004RKK5 Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
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Written by German composer and music theater innovator Heiner Goebbels, Surrogate Cities is an exploration of the complexities of the city: "[I]t is an attempt to approach the phenomenon of the city from various sides, to tell stories of cities, expose oneself to them, observe them...to try and read the city as a text." Incorporating musical flashbacks as well as literary works (with quotes from Paul Auster, Hugo Hamilton, and Heiner Müller), the music is as multifaceted as the nameless, ubiquitous, ancient, and modern cities that it invokes. The CD includes the marvelous, often Reichian, Suite for Sampler and Orchestra and The Horatian--Three Songs (concerning the war between Rome and Alba). It was commissioned to mark the 20th anniversary of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and the 1,200th anniversary of the city of Frankfurt, and it represents one of Goebbels's most accomplished and satisfying projects. Despite the music's concentration on the places people live and have lived, this is a moving, sometimes bombastic, often exciting document of people themselves, their memories, and the lives they weave inside structures they only partially construct. --Mark ThwaiteCustomer Reviews:
Inspiring, dark and tantalizing.......2004-06-09
Sublime Surrogate Cities.......2000-07-12
D&C is an animated and dynamic portrait of a city, in which percussion, strings and wind continually collide with one another, their shimmering textures and staccato rhythms coalescing around variants on the pitches of D and C. The final pieces Surrogate, with words by Hugo Hamilton and In the Country Of Last Things, with words by Paul Auster, locates the individual within the cityscape, isolated and alienated. The pounding rhythms of piano and percussion, a jazz inflected pulse which drives David Moss spoken/sung description of a woman running in Surrogate, and the nervy noirish swirl of string and lone trumpet punctuates Moss' monologue and Smith's vocal trilling. Surrogate Cities seemingly disparate parts - Muller's adaptation of Livy and Hamilton's urban vignette - form an organic and sustained dramatic musical narrative, and infuse its theatrical and cinematic intensities with a compelling urgency, as much in Muller's exquisite composition as in Junge Deutsche Philharmonie's performance under conductor Peter Rundel's rigorous direction. Intellectually ambitious and emotionally challenging, Surrogate Cities is very beautiful and affecting collection of music. Sublime.
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