Olga Neuwirth, an Austrian contemporary classical composer, visual artist, and author, presents a compelling collection of works in "Works for Ensemble," released on December 1, 2001, under the KAIROS label. This avant-garde album spans a total duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, showcasing Neuwirth's innovative compositional style and her ability to push the boundaries of classical music.
The album features a series of instrumental pieces, including "Bählamms Fest (1997-99/00): Instrumental-Insel I, II, and III," which demonstrate Neuwirth's intricate and experimental approach to ensemble writing. Additionally, the album includes "Vampyrotheone (1995)" for three soloists and three ensemble formations, and "Hooloomooloo (1996/97)" for ensemble in three groups with tape, highlighting her versatility and creativity in composing for various instrumental configurations.
Performed by esteemed musicians such as Ernesto Molinari, Burkhard Stangl, Rico Gubler, and the Klangforum Wien, under the direction of Sylvain Cambreling, this album offers a captivating exploration of Neuwirth's musical language. Recorded at prestigious locations like the Köln Funkhaus Wallrafplatz and Feierabendhaus Hürth, the album captures the essence of Neuwirth's works with exceptional clarity and depth.
"Works for Ensemble" is a testament to Olga Neuwirth's artistic vision and her significant contributions to contemporary classical music. This album is a must-experience for those interested in the avant-garde genre and the innovative works of one of today's most compelling composers.