Frank Gratkowski clarinets
Elena Kakaliagou french horn
Hilary Jeffery trombone
Reinhold Friedl piano
Maurice de Martin percussion
Lisa Marie Landgraf violin
Burkhard Schlothauer violin
Elisabeth Coudoux violoncello
Ulrich Phillipp doublebass
2e2m
Pierre-Stéphane Meugé saxophone
Laurent Bômont trumpet
Tancrède Cymmermann tuba
Didier Aschour guitar
Véronique Briel piano
Vincent Limouzin percussion
Laure Boissinot violin
Benjamin Garnier violoncello
Tanguy Menez doublebass
KRAFFT for orchestra was composed in 2016 as a commission from the French State and premiered in Paris and Marseille. It was also the first meeting of two outstanding ensembles: the well-known avant-garde group zeitkratzer and Ensemble 2e2m - a chamber group from Paris known for their fantastic sound and the first recordings of Giacinto Scelsi’s music.
KRAFFT is a minimalist maximal composition: all instruments play in rhythmic unison throughout. Only the sounds and their combinations change relentlessly throughout the piece. KRAFFT is spelt wrong on purpose to create an ironic-onomatopoetic rendition of the German term “Kraft”, meaning “power” or “force”. The listener is exposed to a sonic undertow. The notion of huge power and force is connected here to clandestine and unknown rules controlling the progression of sound; something is happening, but we do not exactly know what, when or how. KRAFFT is composed with the help of the computer program TTM (Textural Transformation Machine), developed by Reinhold Friedl to sculpture multiple random processes.
KRAFFT enforces textural listening. Richard Wood described it as “an unwinding strip of 'texture': just listen to that; not to its various strands as such, not to one single strand, but to it as a whole, an unwinding ribbon, varying as it goes in width, in colour, in depth, in thickness, in weight, in character, but always a unity.“
conducted by Pierre Roullier
recorded live by Martin Wurmnest at Eglise Saint-Merry Paris, Festival Extension, La Muse en Circuit, France ; mixed by Martin Wurmnest; mastered by Helmut Erler, dubplates & mastering, Berlin; cover design: Julia Heimerdinger; photo: Nik Hummer; layout: Kaidoh
zeitkratzer was founded in 1997 by Reinhold Friedl and soon became a role model for open-minded new music. zeitkratzer instigated a new practice of contemporary music, includi....... więcej