Semantical Investigations Clemens Gadenstätter (Various Artists)
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
18.10.2019
Label: Kairos
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Clemens Gadenstätter (Various Artists)
Komponist: Clemens Gadenstätter (1966)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Clemens Gadenstätter (b. 1966):
- 1 Semantical Investigations I 38:15
- 2 Semantical Investigations II 28:25
- 3 Sad Songs 27:22
- 4 Figure (Iconosonics I) 35:15
- 5 Bodies (Iconosonics II) 29:11
- 6 Pictures of an Exhibition (Iconosonics III) 30:09
Info zu Semantical Investigations
Clemens Gadenstätter’s album Semantical Investigations is a collection of works for smaller and larger ensembles, all linked through his view on what composing means: “I believe that the fundamental core of my composing is defined by the view that listening is not only a biological and physiological fact, but also mainly something we learn” (Gadenstätter). He puts familiar sounds into new contexts, and questions our aural experiences. While this may not be an album for the light-hearted, it is a rewarding intellectual journey towards a new way of experiencing music. Clemens Gadenstätter, born in 1966, studied composition in Vienna and then Stuttgart under Helmut Lachenmann. He teaches at the University of Music Graz as a professor of Analysis, Music Theory, and Composition
Ernst Kovacic, violin (Track 1)
Klangforum Wien (Track 1)
Etienne Siebens, conductor (Track 1)
Ensemble Modern (Track 2)
Sian Edwards, conductor (Track 2)
Ensemble Nikel (Track 3)
Krassimir Sterev, accordion (Track 5)
Yaron Deutsch, electric guitar (Track 5)
L’Instant Donné (Track 6)
Clemens Gadenstätter
born in 1966, studied composition in Vienna and then Stuttgart under Helmut Lachenmann. He teaches at the University of Music Graz as a professor of Analysis, Music Theory, and Composition.
Gadenstätter’s musical undertaking explores the compositional resynthesis of perception, sensation and feeling. For him, this should bring together the trinity of listening, comprehension, and composition.
His recent work concerns: the transformation of acoustically triggered, pre-formed feelings (in the series E.P.O.S.: les premiers cris, les cris des lumières, les derniers cris for different ensemble arrangements); the notion of the banal (in the pieces Semantical Investigations 1&2, as well as the essay „Was heißt hier banal“ [What do we mean banal?]); the poly-modality of listening (in häuten, schlitzen for string quartet 1&2, ES for voice and ensemble); as well as musical iconography (in the series ICONOSONICS 1 – 3). His larger works thematize these ideas in multimedia form, such as daily transformations for voice, ensemble, electronics, text, and film, with Lisa Spalt (text) and Anna Henckel-Donnersmark (film).
Gadenstätter’s work has been commissioned by: The Donaueschingen Festival, Musik der Jahrhunderte – Stuttgart, WDR – Witten Days for New Chamber Music, Wien Modern, ORF/RSO (The Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra), Musikbiennale Berlin, Salzburg Festspiele, Musikbiennale Salzburg, Steirischer Herbst, Ultima – Oslo, and more.
Booklet für Semantical Investigations