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                        Music is seldom unadulterated. The aesthetic process – both of composition and of perception – is almost always influenced by extra-musical phenomena. Historical, physical, and ethnological forces have “gotten in the way” of the compositions on this CD, determining the values between the sounds, the crossings into those musical realms where hearing becomes, in the best sense of the word, unclear. 
In Vassos Nicolaou's ensemble piece "Farbenmaschinen“ structurally completely different tonal layers continuously interact with each other, whereas Johannes Schoellhorn's "Pièces croisées" is like a musical shell game of memories. Sound and notated noise collide in Gerard Grisey's "Partiels", and Dieter Mack's "Kammermusik V" points to intercultural communication problems and even speechlessness.
The poster of the CD booklet shows Gerhard Richter's STADTBILD SL from 1969, commenting in an artistic manner on the thematic concentration of the program from the highlights of the "Musikfabrik im WDR" series. Richter, one of the most important living German artists, has been a member of the board of trustees of the Ensemble Musikfabrik since 2009.
contains first recordings
Production: Westdeutschen Rundfunks Köln
                In Vassos Nicolaou's ensemble piece "Farbenmaschinen“ structurally completely different tonal layers continuously interact with each other, whereas Johannes Schoellhorn's "Pièces croisées" is like a musical shell game of memories. Sound and notated noise collide in Gerard Grisey's "Partiels", and Dieter Mack's "Kammermusik V" points to intercultural communication problems and even speechlessness.
The poster of the CD booklet shows Gerhard Richter's STADTBILD SL from 1969, commenting in an artistic manner on the thematic concentration of the program from the highlights of the "Musikfabrik im WDR" series. Richter, one of the most important living German artists, has been a member of the board of trustees of the Ensemble Musikfabrik since 2009.
contains first recordings
Production: Westdeutschen Rundfunks Köln
Contents
                        Vassos Nicolaou: Farbenmaschinen for ensemble
Johannes Schöllhorn: Pièces Croisées Nine bagatelles for large ensemble
Gérard Grisey: Partiels for 18 musicians
Dieter Mack: Kammermusik V for chamber orchestra
                Johannes Schöllhorn: Pièces Croisées Nine bagatelles for large ensemble
Gérard Grisey: Partiels for 18 musicians
Dieter Mack: Kammermusik V for chamber orchestra
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                                                            Kreuzungen
                        Edition Musikfabrik
                        
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                                                            Wergo
                        
                                        Playing time:                                    
                                                            74 ′10 ′′
                        
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                            WER 68662
                        MAN EAN: 
                            4010228686623
                        Weight: 
                            0,11 kg
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