Experience a unique musical journey through time with the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie's "Gleichzeit - Eine Musikalische Zeitreise." This captivating live album, released in 2009, offers a blend of contemporary and classical compositions that span different eras, providing a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album kicks off with Enno Poppe's "Markt," a three-movement piece that showcases the ensemble's versatility and precision. Following this, the orchestra delves into Paul Hindemith's "Mathis der Maler - Sinfonie," a symphony inspired by the life of the German painter Matthias Grünewald. This work is performed with remarkable depth and expressiveness, highlighting the orchestra's ability to bring historical music to life.
The album also features a stunning performance of "Nobody knows de trouble I see," a concert for trumpet and orchestra, with Marco Blaauw delivering a powerful and evocative solo. The album concludes with Bernd Alois Zimmermann's "Nobody knows de trouble I see," a work that blends jazz and classical elements, demonstrating the ensemble's prowess in contemporary music.
Under the baton of Susanna Mälkki, the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie delivers a compelling and dynamic performance. With a duration of over an hour, this album is a testament to the ensemble's musical prowess and their ability to navigate a wide range of styles and periods. Whether you're a fan of classical music, contemporary compositions, or simply appreciate exceptional musicianship, "Gleichzeit - Eine Musikalische Zeitreise" is sure to captivate and inspire.