(2004) Tischhauser: Comic Works
CD set: 1
Catalog N°:
CD 2306
Release: 2004
EAN/UPC: 7619931230627
- UPC: 829410488662
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TISCHHAUSER: COMIC WORKS
The "testament" disc of the Swiss composer
After a first disc devoted in 1987 to his "Beggar's Concerto" for clarinet and his Bremen Musicians, the Swiss composer Franz Tischhauser (1921) is back on Claves with a new album, with a varied program to say the least. The Bremen Musicians are again present, but this time in their version with narrator (in German).
The harpsichord makes its appearance in an astonishing table music entitled "Dr. Bircher and Rossini" - it is imperative to read the explanations of the composer in the booklet to grasp its deep meaning. Finally, the voice is also part of the celebration, with the very expressive Antiphonarum profanum, which sets fifty popular proverbs to music - smile guaranteed!
Translated from French by www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
(2004) Tischhauser: Comic Works - CD 2306
The "testament" disc of the Swiss composer
After a first disc devoted in 1987 to his "Beggar's Concerto" for clarinet and his Bremen Musicians, the Swiss composer Franz Tischhauser (1921) is back on Claves with a new album, with a varied program to say the least. The Bremen Musicians are again present, but this time in their version with narrator (in German).
The harpsichord makes its appearance in an astonishing table music entitled "Dr. Bircher and Rossini" - it is imperative to read the explanations of the composer in the booklet to grasp its deep meaning. Finally, the voice is also part of the celebration, with the very expressive Antiphonarum profanum, which sets fifty popular proverbs to music - smile guaranteed!
Translated from French by www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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