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Artist:
FRIEDL, REINHOLD
Title:
Schönberg Pierrot Lunaire -- Cheap Imitation
Label:
ZEITKRATZER (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
ZKR 001CD
Berlin's
Reinhold Friedl
is a practitioner of the inside-piano technique and founder and director of the
Zeitkratzer
and
Piano-Inside-Out
ensembles. His piece,
Schönberg Pierrot Lunaire -- Cheap Imitation
is exactly what the title says: an endless funny parody of
Schönberg
's
Pierrot Lunaire
, a composition often taken far too seriously. At the same time, it is a compositional condensation of Schönberg's techniques, conducted in a genius way by trumpet player
Franz Hautzinger
from Vienna, a longtime-member of Zeitkratzer; sung by the soprano
Marcus Weiser
, who has succeeded already in Berlin as a singer under the name of
Mark Markowitsch
. Just fun, short and concentrated, as it should be connected to the second Vienna school. Commissioned by
Wiener Festwochen
, premiered at Konzerthaus Vienna. Recorded live at Donaufestival Krems, Austria, April 24, 2006.
Artist:
FRIEDL, REINHOLD
Title:
Inside Piano
Label:
ZEITKRATZER (GERMANY)
Format:
2CD
Price:
$21.00
Catalog #:
ZKR 013CD
This is the first solo release by
Zeitkratzer
's mastermind
Reinhold Friedl
. He teaches the grand piano how to sing and to sound like an orchestra, calling this new way of playing an old instrument "Inside-Piano." Many listeners of Zeitkratzer releases do not recognize particular sounds that come from the piano and thus cannot identify it. After listening to this release, the source will become clear and they will get a new idea of the instrument. The good old grand piano plays aggressive noise attacks, choir-like symphonic movements, and strange, complex sound fibrillations, sometimes lighting up single prepared piano notes, juxtaposed with the tremendous bass of the nearly three-meter long strings. Recorded on a Steinway D concert piano at the Philharmonie Luxembourg, 2010. Published courtesy of Philharmonie Luxembourg. Piano: Steinway D-274, microphones: Neumann U87, Neumann KM184. Recorded by
Ralf Meinz
, mixed and mastered by
Rashad Becker
.
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