Immerse yourself in the avant-garde world of Luigi Nono with his compelling album "Nono: Cori Di Didone / Da Un Diario Italiano / Das Atmende Klarsein," released on January 1, 2007, under the SWR Classic label. This captivating collection showcases Nono's mastery of choral works, featuring three distinct pieces that span a total duration of 54 minutes.
The album opens with "Cori di Didone," a hauntingly beautiful composition that draws inspiration from the tragic figure of Dido from Virgil's Aeneid. Nono's intricate musical language and the powerful performances by the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart and Rupert Huber bring this ancient tale to life in a modern, avant-garde context.
Next, "Da un diario italiano" takes the audience on a journey through Italian landscapes and experiences, as captured in Nono's diary. The piece is a testament to Nono's ability to translate personal experiences into evocative musical expressions, with the Stuttgart Vocal Ensemble delivering a nuanced and captivating performance.
The album concludes with "Das atmende Klarsein," a profound exploration of clarity and breath. This piece, performed by Eva Furrer, Peter Böhm, Rupert Huber, and the Stuttgart Vocal Ensemble, showcases Nono's innovative use of vocal techniques and his deep understanding of the human voice.
Throughout the album, Nono's avant-garde style is evident, pushing the boundaries of traditional choral music and offering a unique listening experience. The combination of Nono's visionary compositions and the exceptional performances by the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart and Rupert Huber makes this album a standout in the world of contemporary classical music.