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CLAUDIO AMBROSINI: CAPRICCIO, DETTO L'ERMAFRODITA · EIVIND BUENE: SOTTO VOCE · HELMUT LACHENMANN: DAL NIENTE (INTERIEUR III) · MAGNE HEGDAL: Par IV · MARK ADDERLEY: DRAWINGS 1 ROGER REDGATE: +R · SVEN LYDER KAHRS: WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET DER MORGENSTERN ·
Rolf Borch, clarinet
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Playing time
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1 - DRAWINGS 1
10:38
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2 - WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET DER MORGENSTERN
13:28
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3 - DAL NIENTE (INTERIEUR III)
14:19
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4 - CAPRICCIO, DETTO L'ERMAFRODITA
11:05
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5 - PAR IV, 1 ALEATORY CONSTRUCTION
04:37
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6 - PAR IV, II PAYSAGE
07:46
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7 - SOTTO VOCE
10:04
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8 - +R
10:40
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With his virtuoso and sensitive playing Rolf Borch re-introduces us to an instrument we think we know. With his clarinet Borch alone opens up an inviting musical landscape, which he explores with the patience of the artist and the playfulness of the musician.
Modern classics
Helmut Lachenmann more or less created a new alphabet of musical sounds in his piece Dal Niente; a way of musical thinking that has attracted many followers. The piece for bass clarinet by Ambrosini on this recording is a complete "theatre of sounds" where the instruments at times sounds just as much like a percussion instrument or a synthesizer with several sine wave generators, as it does a wind instrument.
The "shadow of a gentle joy" - and the sound of a cartoon in the making
Sven Lyder Kahrs has borrowed the title Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern from J.S. Bach"s chorale BWV 436 and Kahrs acknowledges that his piece pays tribute to the old master. The title - describing the beautifully radiant morning star - is intended to "visualize a qualitative state". Mark Adderley visits visuals in the making: Composer and musician fuses into the drawing artist, with the "clarinet pen" moving both high and low in doodles and more structured adventures in Drawings 1.
Borch
Rolf Borch (b. 1975) has over the last couple of years established himself among the foremost clarinet soloists. Among his many performances with orchestras and ensembles, the Lachenmann clarinet concerto Accanto together with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra during the Ultima Fesival 2005 is of particular significance. In addition to his wide classical repertoire, Borch has a strong affinity for new music. This has resulted in more than 40 premiere performances. The list of composers he has collaborated with is long and includes the names of Brian Ferneyhough, Nicolaus A. Huber, Kaija Sariaho, Helmut Lachenmann and of course Norwegian composers like Magne Hegdal, Sven Lyder Kahrs, Jon Øivind Ness, Mark Adderley and Eivind Buene.
Rolf Borch
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Release:
07.05.2007
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EAN:
7044581350461
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Catalog Number:
ACD5046
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Price Category:
2CDG
Genres:
Contemporary Music | Solo | Norwegian grammy nominated/ Spellemann nominert | Winds
“- stor instrumental bredde og evne til å trenge inn i nytt stoff. [...] en oppvisning i hvordan ny musikk kan turneres og gjøres tilgjengelig. [...] Det er et stort teknisk mesterskap og detaljkontroll i det han gjør. I dette ligger overbevisningens glød. Ny musikk må få klinge dersom verden skal gå videre. Det er i denne sammenhengen en utøver som Rolf Borch er en viktig eksponent for en holdning som vi alle er avhengig av. [Idar Karevold / Aftenposten]“
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