Immerse yourself in the ethereal and intricate world of Hans Abrahamsen's "Schnee," a captivating album released on December 1, 2021, under Redshift Records. This live recording, spanning 68 minutes, is a testament to Abrahamsen's profound engagement with the musical legacy of Bach, as he weaves a tapestry of five two-part canons and three intermezzi, composed between 2006 and 2008.
Performed by the esteemed Aventa Ensemble under the direction of Bill Linwood, "Schnee" is a journey through the composer's unique sonic landscape. The album opens with "Sirenengesang" by Bent Sørensen, setting the stage for Abrahamsen's ten-track exploration of texture, harmony, and form. Each canon is a study in contrast and complement, with the intermezzi serving as brief, introspective pauses.
Abrahamsen, a Danish composer born in 1952, is known for his innovative approach to composition, and "Schnee" is no exception. The album is a response to his seminal work, "The Snow Queen," an opera commissioned by the Royal Danish Opera. "Schnee" is a chamber-cycle that invites listeners to experience the subtle nuances of Abrahamsen's musical language, characterized by its delicate balance of silence and sound.
This album is a must for those who appreciate contemporary classical music and the art of composition. It's a chance to hear Abrahamsen's work in a live setting, brought to life by the skilled musicians of the Aventa Ensemble. Whether you're a longtime fan of Abrahamsen or new to his work, "Schnee" offers a unique and engaging listening experience.