Dive into the avant-garde world of Bernd Alois Zimmermann with this captivating 1997 release, "Présence / Intercommunicazione." This album, released by Wergo, is a testament to Zimmermann's innovative spirit and his significant contributions to contemporary classical music. Spanning just under an hour, this album features two of Zimmermann's most intriguing works: "Présence," a ballet blanc in five scenes, and "Intercommunicazione," a piece for cello and piano that explores the use of quarter-tones.
"Présence" is a multi-movement work that weaves together various characters and scenes, including Don Quichotte, Ubu, and Molly Bloom, creating a rich tapestry of sound and narrative. The piece is performed by the Ensemble Recherche, known for their exceptional interpretation of contemporary music. "Intercommunicazione," on the other hand, is a duet for cello and piano that pushes the boundaries of traditional harmony with its use of microtones.
This album is a fascinating exploration of Zimmermann's unique compositional voice, blending elements of serialism, aleatoric music, and extended techniques. It's a compelling listen for anyone interested in the cutting-edge of 20th-century classical music. The album was released in Germany and is a great addition to any collection of contemporary classical music.