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einmal anders (once different)Edition Villa Concordia Composer playing own works and works of ancient masters Monika Brustmann, Sopran Thomas Schubert, Liedbegleitung Christoph Garbe, Klavier Markus Zahnhausen, Blockflöte
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An extraordinary concert experience took place in September 2003 in the hall of Villa Concordia in Bamberg, when the three scholarship holders of the International Artists’ House Villa Concordia – Christoph Garbe, Thomas Schubert, and Markus Zahnhausen – appearing as performers together with the soprano Monika Brustmann, performed their own compositions and those of ancient masters. They had prepared a program that placed their own compositions within the context of older works.For this CD the four artists have recorded the program of the concert. The composers have also commented upon their selection of works. Czech artist Míla Preslová placed her photos “Germany is beautiful,” which she made in 1999 during her stay at the Artists’ House in Bamberg, at our disposal for this CD. |
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| Markus Zahnhausen: Pastoral (Track 1); Georg Philipp Telemann: Fantasie III (Track 2); Franz Liszt: The bells of Marling (Track 5); Arvo Pärt for alina (Track 7); Joseph Haydn: Sonata C-Maior 1st movement (Track 8); Christoph Garbe [quiet] (Track 10); Thomas Schubert: Gitanjali I (Track 13) | |||||
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Markus Zahnhausen (born 1965): Pastoral for recorder solo Georg
Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Fantasie III for recorder
solo Markus
Zahnhausen: Traumspiel, (Dream Play)
reminiscence of a Fancie by Franz
Liszt (1811-1886): The
bells of Marling;
Die Loreley (1843) Arvo
Pärt (born
1935): for
alina (1990) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809): Sonata in C Major, Hob. XVI:48 (1789) Christoph
Garbe (born
1976): [ruhig] (quiet) (2000) Carl
Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788):
Sonata A Minor WV 132 (1747) Markus Zahnhausen: Nostalgischer Walzer for recorder solo (1992) Thomas
Schubert (born 1961): Gitanjali, two songs after
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