Fabian Hauser: Playground
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Release Date: 16 July 2021
Label: MDG
Packaging Type: Super Jewel Case (SACD)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 760623221861
Genres: Classical  Contemporary Classical  
Release Date: 16 July 2021
Label: MDG
Packaging Type: Super Jewel Case (SACD)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 760623221861
Genres: Classical  Contemporary Classical  
Description
A breath of fresh air in chamber music: the young ensemble Tastenwind presents a premiere recording of the very latest music clarinettist Fabian Hauser has written for himself, flautist Katja Schulte-Bunert and pianist Elena Kassmann.
This ambitious debut on the MDG label makes a virtue out of necessity as there is hardly any original literature for this distinctive instrumentation.
Hauser began his compositional career as a student in a rock and pop band, but is now an experienced orchestral musician. For his "Playground" project he combines the best of both worlds with relish.
Pop song meets twelve-tone row, the "Ringelreihen" comes along in five time, and the chromatic fantasy is
interrupted by a tripped-up march. "Three Scenes for Three" was the first piece Hauser wrote for the Trio Tastenwind.
Playing with the unexpected requires a solid compositional technique. Hauser masters this with aplomb, and together with his colleagues from the Bielefeld
Philharmonic he presents himself in top form on this Super Audio CD.
Tracklisting
Trio Parnassus
Katharina Kammerloher (mezzo-soprano), Arttu Kataja (baritone), Eric Schneider (piano)
BachWerkVokal, Gordon Safari
Celeste-Marie Roy
Andrzej Szadejko, Goldberg Baroque Ensemble
caterva musica
Beau Soir Trio
Syrinx Quintet
Gavin Bryars
Nikolaus Heyduck
Ostrava New Orchestra, Owen Underhill, Ostravska Banda, Petr Kotik, Elision Ensemble, Arditti Quartet, Switch~ Ensemble, Jason Thorpe Buchanan
Gavin Bryars
Ilse Eerens, Tomoko Kasai, Mayumi Miyata, Masanori Oishi, Saori Oya, Naoko Yoshino
L'Itineraire, Leo Margue
Hashtag Ensemble
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins, Andrew Davis