Album DE 2004 on artist.cd label
Electronic and Classical (Musique Concrète, Contemporary)
"Lumière Cendrée" composed 2002. Sound sources: Tibetan singing bowl, stone sculpture by Elmar Daucher, Tibetan monk voice, treble boy's voice from Dresdner Kreuzchor. Most of the sonic transformations were conducted using the Granular Synthesis in Max/MASP. Commissioned by Institut International de Musique Electroacoustique de Bourges (IMEB), premiered 31st May 2002 as part of the opening concert of the festival "Synthèse" in Bourges. "Apokalyptische Vision 2000" composed 2000 for choir, narrator and electronic sounds. Commissioned by the Dresden Centre for Contemporary Music. World premiere recording on 7th October 2000 at the Dresden Kreuzkirche. "Kyoto Bells" composed 1994. Sound material based on four bells of different sizes. Commissioned to mark the 1200th anniversary of the founding of the city of Kyoto, premiered on 4th December 1994 in Kyoto. "Trance Oder Lamento Di Bali" composed 2003. Sound source: Gamelan ensemble recorded October 2002 in Yogyakarta's Kraton (Sultan's Palaca). Premiered 13th November 2004 at the Centre for Art and Media in Karlsruhe. German and English liner notes ©+℗ 2004 Wergo Manufatured and printed in Germany
Wilfried Jentzsch vc, *1941 DE composed by, liner notes, album by | |
Dresdner Kreuzchor , DE choir | |
Roderich Kreile , *1956 DE directed by, choir | |
Wolfgang Dehler g, *1936 BR narrator |
Wilfried Jentzsch |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Lumière Cendrée | Wilfried Jentzsch | 14:23 | |
2 | Apokalyptische Vision 2000 | Wilfried Jentzsch | 26:41 | |
3 | Kyoto Bells | Wilfried Jentzsch | 10:51 | |
4 | Trance Oder Lamento Di Bali | Wilfried Jentzsch | 13:34 |