Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Enjott Schneider's "Erdgebunden," a compelling orchestral album released in 2015 under the esteemed Wergo label. This 59-minute masterpiece is a testament to Schneider's unique compositional voice, blending mythological themes with natural sounds to create a rich and evocative musical landscape.
The album is highlighted by Schneider's monumental "Dunkelwelt Untersberg" Symphony No. 7, a four-movement work that delves into the legends surrounding the Untersberg mountain. Each movement offers a distinct atmosphere, from the ethereal "Mittagsscharte: „Der Flug der Vögel tönt von alten Sagen“" to the ominous "Magna Mater: Domina Perchta." The symphony is a journey through ancient tales and natural phenomena, showcasing Schneider's ability to weave intricate narratives through music.
In addition to the symphony, "Erdgebunden" features several other notable works. "Naturklänge: Hommage à Sergiu Celibidache" is a homage to the renowned conductor, while "Herbstmilch: Orchestersuite" and the suite from the film "Die Flucht" offer diverse orchestral experiences. Each piece is performed by the Tonkünstler-Orchester under the baton of Alondra de la Parra, ensuring a high level of musicality and precision.
Recorded in March 2015 at the Auditorium Schloss Grafenegg in Niederösterreich, the album benefits from the superb acoustics of this venue, enhancing the listening experience. Enjott Schneider's "Erdgebunden" is a captivating exploration of nature, mythology, and orchestral sound, making it a standout addition to any classical music collection.