Robert Wittinger's "Maldoror-Requiem, Op. 42" is a profound and captivating musical journey that defies conventional boundaries. Released in 1992 under the Cadenza label, this album is a testament to Wittinger's unique compositional prowess, blending choral and orchestral elements with spoken word to create a hauntingly beautiful experience. The four-part work, inspired by the surreal and provocative writings of Isidore Ducasse, known as Lautréamont, is performed by the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart and the SWR Symphonieorchester, with Peter Roggisch and a stellar cast of vocalists bringing the text to life.
The album opens with "Introitus," setting the stage for a darkly poetic exploration of themes of rebellion, chaos, and the sublime. "Kyrie" follows, offering a moment of reflection amidst the storm, while "Sequentia diabolica" delves into the more unsettling aspects of Ducasse's work. The final movement, "Lacrymosa et prosa," brings the piece to a close with a poignant and introspective resolution. Throughout, Wittinger's mastery of form and his ability to weave together disparate elements create a cohesive and deeply engaging listening experience. This is not just an album; it's a profound exploration of the human condition, as seen through the lens of one of the most enigmatic figures in literature.
Robert Wittinger is an Austrian-born German composer of Hungarian descent, born on April 10, 1945, in Knittelfeld, Austria. Growing up in Budapest, he studied under the renowned composer Zsolt Durkó, becoming part of the youngest generation of Hungarian composers. Wittinger's work spans a wide range of genres, from orchestral pieces like his captivating Violin Concerto, Op. 43, to intimate chamber works such as his String Trio, Op. 39. His compositions, marked by a unique blend of Hungarian influences and modern techniques, have been performed and recorded worldwide. Based in Bensheim, Germany, Wittinger continues to create thought-provoking music that resonates with audiences and fellow musicians alike.
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