Thomas_Demenga--Chonguri-2004-i8

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      a r t i s t : Thomas Demenga
        t i t l e : Chonguri
          d a t e : 2004
        l a b e l : ECM
        g e n r e : Classical
  r l s.  d a t e : May/2007
      t r a c k s : 20
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 58,8 MB

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     Thomas Demenga - cello
     Thomas Larcher - piano
     Teodoro Anzellotti - accordeon

     A journey through time, space, and states of mind û from Bach
     via Webern to two works from his own pen, from Georgia via
     Vienna to New York, and from Gaspar Cassad≤'s Danse du diable
     vert to Franz Liszt's La lugubre gondola. With Chonguri, the
     Swiss cellist Thomas Demenga has fulfilled a long-cherished
     dream and presented an unconventional program of encores,
     creating an exciting arc of tension in which ethnic,
     nostalgic, and abstract inflections surprisingly blend and
     interact.

     In 2002 ECM issued the last installment in Demenga's highly-
     touted Bach cycle, in which each of the six cello suites was
     juxtaposed with a piece of chamber music by a contemporary
     composer such as Holliger, Carter, Veress, or Bernd Alois
     Zimmermann. This new anthology of short pieces is a similar
     attempt to find illuminating combinations and surprising
     cross-effects. As he points out in his liner notes for the new
     album, his special concern is the ôNo-Man's land of the erasö
     and the ôintersticesö in the composer's handwriting. Precisely
     timed pauses between the tracks, along with carefully wrought
     harmonic transitions that maintain the tonic or migrate to
     related keys, transport the listener into a world transcending
     the bounds of the pieces themselves.

     Surely even more unusual in this respect than Anton Webern's
     atonal Drei kurze Stⁿcke, which form the exact midpoint of the
     program, are the four chorale settings from Bach's
     Orgelbⁿchlein and Schⁿbler Chorales, which Demenga himself has
     judiciously arranged for cello and accordion. As their titles
     suggest, all of them tie in with the album's overriding
     leitmotif: farewell and death, world-weariness and the hope of
     redemption. The sound of Teodoro Anzellotti's accordion
     kindles memories of the organ while covering the music with a
     nostalgic patina.

     Despite Demenga's concern for an overriding theme, Chonguri is
     also a collection of his personal favorites. Among these are
     his own two compositions as well as three pieces by FaurΘ and
     two Chopin nocturnes. The Georgian composer Sulkhan Tsintsadze
     (1925-1992), on the other hand, is a new discovery for
     Demenga. Tsintsadze began his career in the 1940s as a cellist
     in the State String Quartet and advanced to become one of his
     country's leading twentieth-century composers. His catalogue
     of compositions includes two operas, five symphonies, twelve
     string quartets, and much else besides. Hardly any of his
     music is known in the West. The short piece for unaccompanied
     cello that has lent its title to our album imitates the sound
     of Georgia's traditional long-necked lute with its chordal
     pizzicatos.

     Thomas Demenga was born in Berne in 1954 and studied with
     Antonio Janigro, Leonard Rose, and Mstislav Rostropovich. He
     also received formative stimuli in chamber music from Claus
     Adam, Felix Galimir, and Robert Mann at New York's Juilliard
     School. He has been a professor at Basle Musikhochschule since
     1980 and the artistic director of the "Young Artists in
     Concert" Festival in Davos since 2000. Demenga performs
     regularly as a soloist and chamber musician in the major
     festivals and concert halls of the world. He maintains an avid
     interest in contemporary music and has presented a great many
     world premieres. His own compositions are also increasingly
     drawing attention: the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne has
     commissioned a work from him for two cellos and orchestra, to
     be premiered in the fall of 2007. He has been recording for
     ECM since the 1980s, this new album being his ninth release on
     the Munich label. Demenga plays an instrument built by the
     brothers Antonio and Girolamo Amati in 1595.

     Born in Innsbruck in 1963, the pianist and composer Thomas
     Larcher is considered one of the most versatile performers of
     our time and a keen connoisseur of both the solo and chamber
     music repertoires. From 2001 to 2004 he headed a piano class
     at Basle Musikhochschule. He has presented a program of piano
     pieces by Schubert and Schoenberg on ECM New Series and rubbed
     shoulders with artists of the stature of Michelle Makarski,
     Thomas Zehetmair, and Heinz Holliger. For years he has been
     one of Thomas Demenga's most stalwart musical companions. The
     two musicians made a joint appearance at ECM in a double album
     of works by Bach, Hosokawa, and Yun. Larcher's recording debut
     as a composer, entitled Naunz, brought the two men into
     contact with the violinist Erich H÷barth. In autumn 2006 ECM
     will issue a CD with further examples of Larcher's chamber
     music, again featuring Demenga, but this time including such
     musicians as Christoph Poppen and the Rosamunde Quartet.

     Born in Apulia, Teodoro Anzellotti is a leading innovator in
     accordion technique who has decisively influenced the
     contemporary repertoire for his instrument. Working in close
     cooperation with composers, he has premiered more than three
     hundred new works to date. He has taught at Berne's Hochschule
     der Kⁿnste since 1987 and at the Freiburg Musikhochschule
     since 2002. His previous recordings for ECM include
     appearances on Heinz Holliger's Beiseit / Alb-Chehr and the
     final installment of Thomas Demenga's Bach cycle.

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      01-sulkhan tsintsadze - chonguri                          [01:23]
      02-johann sebastian bach - das alte jahr vergangen ist    [02:27]
      03-johann sebastian bach - herr gott, nun schleuss' den   [01:53]
      himmel auf
      04-gaspar cassad≤ - danse du diable vert                  [03:20]
      05-frΘdΘric chopin - nocturne in c sharp minor, op. post. [04:10]
      06-gabriel faurΘ - romance                                [03:56]
      07-anton webern - drei kleine stuecke; i. maessige        [01:01]
      08-anton webern - drei kleine stuecke; ii. sehr bewegt    [00:20]
      09-anton webern - drei kleine stuecke; iii. Aeusserst     [01:00]
      ruhig
      10-anton webern - zwei stuecke; i. langsam                [02:55]
      11-anton webern - zwei stuecke; ii. langsam               [01:58]
      12-johann sebastian bach - ich ruf' zu dir, herr jesu     [03:36]
      christ
      13-gabriel faurΘ - aprΦs un rΩve                          [03:00]
      14-frΘdΘric chopin - nocturne in e flat major, op. 9 no.  [05:05]
      2
      15-franz liszt - la lugubre gondola                       [07:39]
      16-thomas demenga - eine kleine erregung                  [04:29]
      (Ueber berg und bach)
      17-johann sebastian bach - meine seele erhebt den herrn   [02:06]
      18-gabriel faurΘ - berceuse                               [03:21]
      19-darius milhaud - vocalise-Θtude pour voix ╔levΘes      [01:03]
      20-thomas demenga - new york honk                         [02:14]
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                                                                 56:56 min

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02-johann_sebastian_bach--das_alte_jahr_vergangen_ist.mp32,73 MB
03-johann_sebastian_bach--herr_gott_nun_schleuss_den_himmel_auf.mp32,41 MB
04-gaspar_cassado--danse_du_diable_vert.mp33,41 MB
05-frederic_chopin--nocturne_in_c_sharp_minor_op._post..mp34,28 MB
06-gabriel_faure--romance.mp33,80 MB
07-anton_webern--drei_kleine_stuecke_i._maessige.mp31,11 MB
08-anton_webern--drei_kleine_stuecke_ii._sehr_bewegt.mp3361,29 KB
09-anton_webern--drei_kleine_stuecke_iii._aeusserst_ruhig.mp31,08 MB
10-anton_webern--zwei_stuecke_i._langsam.mp32,88 MB
11-anton_webern--zwei_stuecke_ii._langsam.mp32,00 MB
12-johann_sebastian_bach--ich_ruf_zu_dir_herr_jesu_christ.mp33,92 MB
13-gabriel_faure--apres_un_reve.mp32,96 MB
14-frederic_chopin--nocturne_in_e_flat_major_op._9_no._2.mp34,97 MB
15-franz_liszt--la_lugubre_gondola.mp37,84 MB
16-thomas_demenga--eine_kleine_erregung__ueber_berg_und_bach).mp34,52 MB
17-johann_sebastian_bach--meine_seele_erhebt_den_herrn.mp32,36 MB
18-gabriel_faure--berceuse.mp33,16 MB
19-darius_milhaud--vocalise-etude_pour_voix_elevees.mp31,04 MB
20-thomas_demenga--new_york_honk.mp32,47 MB