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Andreas Skouras - Ins Offene: Piano Music Of Modern Age (2017)

Andreas Skouras - Ins Offene: Piano Music Of Modern Age (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Andreas Skouras

  • Title: Ins Offene: Piano Music Of Modern Age
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Neos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:21:13
  • Total Size: 228 mb
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Tracklist:

Préludes, Book 2, L. 123 (Claude Debussy)
01. No. 1, Brouillards - 00:02:58

4 Études de rythme (Olivier Messiaen)
02. No. 2, Mode de valeurs et d'intensités, I/33 - 00:04:20

Klavierstücke, Work No. 4 (Karlheinz Stockhausen)
03. No. 5, — - 00:05:02

Étude No. 6 (Pascal Dusapin)
04. Étude No. 6 - 00:05:39

4 Illustrazioni (Giacinto Scelsi)
05. No. 4, Krishna (Avatàra) - 00:04:02

Litany (Töru Takemitsu)
06. Litany: I. Adagio (Con rubato) - 00:05:23
07. Litany: II. Lento misterioso - 00:06:00

Chaconne (Sofia Gubaidulina)
08. Chaconne - 00:09:10

Für Alina (Arvo Pärt)
09. Für Alina - 00:02:32

5 Miniaturen (Hans-Michael Rummler)
10. No. 1, Träumen? - 00:04:38
11. No. 2, Burleske - 00:13:12
12. No. 3, In die Ferne - 00:05:19
13. No. 4, Wut und Zorn - 00:05:11
14. No. 5, Wohin? - 00:07:47

Performers:
Andreas Skouras (piano)

"With the help of a number of selected piano works (ranging from Debussy to the world premiere of the Fünf Miniaturen), I wish to show how composers have moulded this self-consuming, continually self-renewing process of modernism in highly individual and divergent ways – and how it is only through their works that openness is created.

The selection of these composers has remained necessarily subjective, as it is historically selective. This conceptually open, demanding and exacting presentation of piano works – not comprehensible in their respective conceptions and so widely differing in their respective aesthetics and styles – is, at the same time, a musically varied, richly contrasted, heterogeneous and sensual journey into the piano music of modernism. Consequently, the works presented here can only serve to illustrate a cross-section of modernism, as reflected in the individual creative processes of the composers."

Born in 1972 in Salonica (Greece) Andreas Skouras studied piano with Prof. Franz Massinger and harpsichord with Prof. Lars Ulrik Mortensen and Prof. Ketil Haugsand at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München.

Concert appearances, CD, radio and television productions as pianist and harpsichordist with orchestra or solo, in chamber music and Lied recitals regularly lead him throughout Europe and to festivals like “Early Music” in London, Festival Aix-en-Provence, Gidon Kremer’s “Lockenhaus”, “les muséiques” in Basel, “Sacrum Profanum” in Krakow, Bluval Festival, Summer Concerts between Danube and Altmuhl, MDR Music Summer as well as to the United States, where among others he has performed in the New York’s Carnegie Recital Hall.




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