Album DE 2000 on WERGO label
Classical (Contemporary)
"Fever": To a complex sound composition by the German composer and jazz musician Michael Riessler, the English dancer, actor, writer and cho-reographer Nigel Charnock interprets some of William Shakespeare’s sonnets in perma-nent excessive movement. In "Ji-Virus", a jingle is exposed to the voracity of killer viruses. Thus, the motif changes so much that there continually develop new meanings. At the same time the viruses destroy the pre-ceding information and produce new ones. The recordings were produced in the "Studio of Acoustic Art" of the West German Radio Station (WDR) by Klaus Schoning.
![]() | Michael Riessler cl, bcl, *1957 DE album by, clarinet, saxophone, voice |
![]() | Susanne Eychmüller vc, cello |
![]() | Vincente Royer , viola |
![]() | Geoffry Wharton vn, US violin |
![]() | Judith Rutenberg , violin |
![]() | Nigel Charnock , voice |
![]() | Jean-Louis Matinier acc, *1963 FR accordion |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Shakespeare Sonnets in Voice, Dance and Music | Michael Riessler | 39:06 | |
2 | Ji-Virus | Michael Riessler | 29:49 |