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Stefan Wolpe - Music For Any Instruments flac album
  • Performer Stefan Wolpe
  • Title Music For Any Instruments
  • Date of release 1989
  • Country Germany
  • Style Contemporary
  • Other formats TTA FLAC AIFF AUD AC3 MPC DTS
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1176 mb
  • Size FLAC 1576 mb
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Composed By – Stefan Wolpe. Ensemble – ensemble avance (tracks: 1-8, 10-12).

Stefan Wolpe: Music for Any Instruments. Essential Media 4942863.

12 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Music for Any Instruments (1949): The Spheres of Fourth. Set track as current obsession.

Stefan Wolpe (August 25, 1902 – April 4, 1972) was a German-born composer. Wolpe was born in Berlin. He attended the a Conservatory from the age of fourteen, and the Berlin Hochschule für Musik in 1920–21. He studied composition under Franz Schreker and was also a pupil of Ferruccio Busoni. He also studied at the Bauhaus circa 1923, and met some of the dadaists, setting Kurt Schwitters's poem An Anna Blume to music.

See Your Download Queue. Wolpe: Piano Music Geoffrey Douglas Madge. CPO Rel. October 1, 2010.

Album · 2012 · 12 Songs. Music for Any Instruments (1949): III. Displaced Spaces. Ensemble Avance & Christian Fitzner. 12 Songs, 54 Minutes. Released: Mar 27, 2012. 2012 Cascade - X5 Music Group. Wolpe: Music for Any Instruments - Ensemble Avance (Remastered).

Music for Any Instruments (1949): I. Three Canons. From Here On Farther: The Music of Stefan Wolpe. 02. Music for Any Instruments (1949): II. The Spheres of Fourth. 03. 04. Seven Pieces for Three Pianos (1951). 05. Suite in the Hexachord for Oboe and Clarinet (1936): I. First Sentence.

Music for Any Instruments (1949): The Spheres of Fourth. Suite in the Hexachord (1936) for oboe and clarinet: First Sentence. Suite in the Hexachord (1936) for oboe and clarinet: Second Sentence. Suite in the Hexachord (1936) for oboe and clarinet: Third Sentence. Music To Hamlet (1929) Slow Sentence for flute, clarinet and cello. Suite in the Hexachord (1936) for oboe and clarinet: Fourth Sentence. Quartet for trumpet, tenor saxophone, piano and percussion (1954): Second Movement. Music for Any Instruments (1949): Displaced Spaces.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Quartet 14:15
1 1. Lento
Conductor – Christian FitznerPercussion – Markus HaukeTenor Saxophone – David SmeyersTrumpet – Mathias Kiefer
6:28
2 2. Con Moto
Conductor – Christian FitznerPercussion – Markus HaukeTenor Saxophone – David SmeyersTrumpet – Mathias Kiefer
7:43
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3 From Here On Farther
Bass Clarinet – David SmeyersClarinet – Beate ZelinskyViolin – Adrian Adlam
6:27
4 Musik Zu Hamlet
Cello – Cornelius HummelFlute – Susanne Mohr
4:46
Suite Im Hexachord 13:40
5 1. Sostenuto 3:00
6 2. Pastorale. Molto Lento 3:33
7 3. Fuge. Allegro Moderato 2:00
8 4. Adagio 4:53
Seven Pieces For Three Pianos 7:27
9.1 1. Calm 1:17
9.2 2. Aggressive 0:51
9.3 3. Precipitately 0:48
9.4 4. Not Too Much Motion, Stiff Throughout 1:09
9.5 5. Tired 1:08
9.6 6. Taut Like A High Voltage Wire, Rather Slow 0:54
9.7 7. Moving Moderately 1:20
Music For Any Instruments: Interval Studies 7:30
Three Canons For Two VOices With The Accompaniment Of A Third Voice 2:16
10.1 1. Un Poco Sostenuto 0:50
10.2 2. Allegretto Grazioso 0:38
10.3 3. Andante 0:48
The Spheres Of Fourth In Three-Part Writing
11 Con Moto Cantabile 0:43
Displaced Spaces, Shocks, Negations, A New Sort Of Relationship In Space, Pattern, Tempo, Diversity Of Actions, Interactions And Intensities 4:31
12.1 1. Moderately 0:21
12.2 2. Wild 0:15
12.3 3. Animated 0:19
12.4 4. Quick, Gay 0:50
12.5 5. Excited, But Firm 0:27
12.6 6. Moving, Passionately Tender 0:56
12.7 7. Not Too Slow, Stark 1:22

Credits

  • Clarinet – David Smeyers (tracks: 4 to 8)
  • Clarinet [Playback] – Beate Zelinsky (tracks: 10.1 to 12.7), David Smeyers (tracks: 10.1 to 12.7)
  • Co-producer – Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln*, col legno
  • Composed By – Stefan Wolpe
  • Engineer [Ton-ingenieur] – Christoph Gronarz (tracks: 10 to 12.7), Dieter Becker (tracks: 4, 9), Herbert Kuhlmann (tracks: 3), Johannes Dell (tracks: 1, 2), Paul Fleck (tracks: 5 to 8)
  • Engineer [Tonmeister] – Michael Peschko (tracks: 3, 4), Oskar Waldeck (tracks: 9), Stefan Hahn (tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 8, 10 to 12.7)
  • Ensemble – Ensemble Avance (tracks: 1 to 4)
  • Oboe – Christian Schneider (tracks: 5 to 8)
  • Piano – Andrew Ball (tracks: 9.1 to 9.7), Andras Hamary* (tracks: 1 to 3), Clive Williamson (tracks: 9.1 to 9.7), Keith Williams (tracks: 9.1 to 9.7)

Notes

Recorded 1988/89

"Quartet" composed 1950, revised 1954
"From Here On Farther" composed 1969
"Musik Zu Hamlet" composed 1929
"Suite Im Hexachord" composed 1936
"Seven Pieces For Three Pianos" composed 1951, dedicated to Edgar Varèse
"Music For Any Instruments" composed 1944-49

22-page booklet with German and English liner notes
On CD: ℗ 1989, in booklet © 1989 col legno Musikproduktion

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 028942935723
  • SPARS Code: DDD

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AU 031809 CD, AU 031809 Stefan Wolpe Music For Any Instruments ‎(CD, Album) col legno, col legno, Aurophon, Aurophon AU 031809 CD, AU 031809 Germany 1991