Dive into the avant-garde world of Karlheinz Stockhausen with "For Basset Horn," a captivating exploration of experimental music released in 2013. This album, featuring the virtuoso performances of Michele Marelli on clarinet and basset horn, alongside Antonio Pérez Abellán on synthesizer, is a testament to Stockhausen's innovative approach to composition. Recorded in both Cuneo, Italy, and Alicante, Spain, the album spans a diverse range of genres, including avant-garde, krautrock, experimental, and minimalism, all within a concise 48-minute duration.
"For Basset Horn" showcases a collection of 22 tracks, each a unique piece of Stockhausen's intricate musical puzzle. From the hauntingly beautiful "Traumformel" to the cyclical patterns of "In Freundschaft," the album offers a deep dive into the composer's experimental techniques and his mastery of sound. The album's standout pieces, such as "Wochenkreis (Die sieben Lieder der Tage)," a series of seven songs dedicated to the days of the week, and the enigmatic "Eve's Magic," highlight Stockhausen's ability to blend traditional and modern elements into a cohesive and thought-provoking musical experience.
This album is a perfect introduction to Stockhausen's groundbreaking work for those new to his music, and a valuable addition to the collections of longtime fans. The intricate compositions and masterful performances make "For Basset Horn" a standout release in the world of experimental music.
2013 Stradivarius2013 Stradivarius
Tracks
Traumformel, Work No. 51 2/3Karlheinz Stockhausen, Michele Marelli