Dive into the avant-garde world of Schola Cantorum, Stuttgart with their 1969 release, "Kagel: Hallelujah / Schnebel: Für Stimmen." This captivating album is a testament to the innovative compositions of Mauricio Kagel and Dieter Schnebel, performed by the renowned Schola Cantorum, Stuttgart, under the direction of Clytus Gottwald.
The album is a bold exploration of sound and vocal techniques, featuring two distinct works. The first, "Hallelujah" by Mauricio Kagel, is a six-part composition that pushes the boundaries of traditional choral music. Each part, ranging from 3 to 6 minutes, offers a unique sonic experience, showcasing the versatility and skill of the Schola Cantorum, Stuttgart.
The second work, "Für Stimmen (...Missa Est)" by Dieter Schnebel, is a three-part composition that further explores the avant-garde style. The final part, ": ! (Madrasha II)," is a particularly intriguing piece that will leave you questioning and intrigued.
Released on Deutsche Grammophon (DG), this album is a must-listen for fans of avant-garde and classical music alike. The album's duration of 57 minutes offers a substantial journey through the innovative works of Kagel and Schnebel. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience the groundbreaking performances of Schola Cantorum, Stuttgart.