Vinko Globokar's "Der Engel der Geschichte" is a captivating exploration of avant-garde music, released in 2004 under the label Col Legno. This ambitious work is a trilogy, divided into three parts: "Zerfall," "Mars," and "Hoffnung," along with an additional piece titled "Les Otages" for orchestra. Spanning over two hours, the album is a testament to Globokar's innovative approach to composition and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional orchestral music.
The trilogy is performed by two orchestra groups, with pre-recorded tape feeds and live electronic alienation of the orchestral sound, creating a unique and immersive auditory experience. The music is deeply influenced by archaische folklore from the former Yugoslavian regions and incorporates fragments of national anthems from post-Yugoslavian states, all electronically altered to create a haunting and evocative soundscape.
Globokar, born in Anderny, France, to Slovenian parents, is a world-renowned composer whose work has been celebrated globally. The premiere of "Der Engel der Geschichte" took place at the Suntory Hall in Tokyo in August 2004, marking his 70th birthday. The album features the SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, conducted by Martyn Brabbins, Arturo Tamayo, and Reinhold Braig, with additional contributions from the Experimentalstudio des SWR in Freiburg.
"Der Engel der Geschichte" is not just a collection of compositions but a profound exploration of sound, history, and identity. It challenges listeners to engage with the complexities of modern orchestral music and the rich cultural tapestry that informs Globokar's work. Whether you are a seasoned aficionado of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a compelling journey into the mind of one of the most innovative composers of our time.