Eckert - night, falling
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Label: Mode
Cat No: MODCD347
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 1st August 2025
Contents
Works
KisalpahNacht, die fallende
Schemen - Feld 30
ferne Tiefe
im Endlichen, dehnbar
instead of (empty rooms II)
spate Gegend
Artists
Burkart Zeller (cello)Beatrix Wagner (contrabass flute)
Joachim Striepens (contrabass clarinet)
Eva Zollner (accordion)
Andre Bartetzki (live electronics)
Gerald Eckert (live electronics)
Ivan Ferrer-Orozco (live electronics)
Ensemble Reflexion K
Norddeutsche Sinfonietta
Conductor
Gerald EckertWorks
KisalpahNacht, die fallende
Schemen - Feld 30
ferne Tiefe
im Endlichen, dehnbar
instead of (empty rooms II)
spate Gegend
Artists
Burkart Zeller (cello)Beatrix Wagner (contrabass flute)
Joachim Striepens (contrabass clarinet)
Eva Zollner (accordion)
Andre Bartetzki (live electronics)
Gerald Eckert (live electronics)
Ivan Ferrer-Orozco (live electronics)
Ensemble Reflexion K
Norddeutsche Sinfonietta
Conductor
Gerald EckertAbout
Eckert says: “I am fascinated by orchestral works containing the structures of chamber music. For me, the definition of orchestra is not characterised by its large scale, but genuinely through its individual voices.”
His music explores the marginal edges of sound, fractures in tonal constructs, crystalline solidification and instabilities which (for him) always symbolise existential dimensions.
Gerald Eckert (b. 1960) studied composition with Nicolaus A. Huber and electronic composition with Dirk Reith. He has received numerous prestigious prizes including the C. Gulbenkian Prize, Portugal 1993; the Kranichstein Prize, Darmstadt 1996; first prize in Bourges 2003, and first prize at the Stuttgart Composition Competition 2005. Top ensembles have performed his music including the NDR-Philharmonie, Klangforum Wien, Ensemble Modern, Ensemble Aventure, Ensemble Recherche, Ensemble SurPlus, and Musikfabrik.
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