Composer Ernstalbrecht Stiebler presents three solo pieces, one for accordion (Teodoro Anzellotti) one for piano (Marianne Schroeder) and the third for organ (Huub Ten Hacken).
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Ernstalbrecht Stiebler-composer
Teodoro Anzellotti-accordion
Marianne Schroeder-piano
Huub Ten Hacken-organ
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UPC: 752156010920
Label: Hat [now] ART
Catalog ID: Hat[now]ART109
Squidco Product Code: 18481
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 1998
Country: Switzerland
Packaging: Cardstock 3 page foldover
Recorded on June 23rd, 1997; February 12th, 1994; August 20th, 1997.
"When music gives us space, leaves us time, we notice how our perception of music changes. A sensitization to music is formed through differentiated, repeated structures that do not force the listener to mere rehearsal of the composer's preconceptions but rather allow the listener the possibility to participate, to bring about resonance in the fullest sense."-Ernstalbrecht Stiebler
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• Show Bio for Ernstalbrecht Stiebler "Ernstalbrecht Stiebler. Berlin, Germany, 1934. Composer • Performer (piano) Ernstalbrecht Stiebler (born March 29, 1934, Berlin). Esteemed German composer of mostly chamber, choral, piano, and organ works that have been performed throughout Europe and elsewhere. Mr. Stiebler studied composition and piano at the Musikhochschule Hamburg, but had more important lessons at Darmstadt from 1958-61, including studies with Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1959. His honors include the Bach-Preis Hamburg (1966) and a prize from the Stille Musik composition seminar in the Künstlerhaus Boswil (1991). Moreover, two of his productions for Hessischer Rundfunk received the Prix Italia Special Prize: Piece for Peace by Alvin Curran and Die Blinden by Walter Zimmermann. Mr. Stiebler is also active in other positions. He served as director of new music for Hessischer Rundfunk from 1969-95 and founded the concert series Forum Neue Musik there in 1989. He co-produced numerous CDs for Hessischer Rundfunk in collaboration with the Hat Hut label, including the series devoted to the New York School (John Cage, Morton Feldman and Christian Wolff). In addition, he has written numerous essays for Musik-Konzepte, MusikTexte and other music journals, as well as booklet notes for the Montaigne Auvidis CD of Words and Music by Morton Feldman." ^ Hide Bio for Ernstalbrecht Stiebler • Show Bio for Marianne Schroeder "Marianne Schroeder (born 1949) is a Swiss pianist and composer. She studied with Giacinto Scelsi. She played at Carnegie Hall, Lucerne Festival and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. She worked with John Cage and Shigeru Kan-no. She is a member of the Groupe Lacroix and as such is specialized in contemporary classical music. As a member of the Groupe Lacroix she has worked with international musicians, such as the Ensemble Sortisatio." ^ Hide Bio for Marianne Schroeder
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Track Listing:
1. ...Im Klang I... (1995) For Accordion 19:57
2. Klavierstück '87 25:45
3. ...Im Klang II... (1995) For Organ 25:09
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