“5 Klavierstücke”, by Irmin Schmidt. Classically trained, Irmin Schmidt (Berlin, 1937) is best known as the founder (in 1968) of the legendary krautrock band Can.…
“Extreemizms”, by Philip Corner. Philip Corner (New York, 1933) is one of the most outstanding musicians, artists and theorists of the neo-Dadaist scene of the…
Mattin Artiach launches “Songbook #7”, a tribute to French anarchist Germaine Berton. The Spanish composer, Berlin based, Mattin Artiach is the author of a very…
“Contemporary Chaos Practices”, by Ingrid Laubrock. Sometimes, the paths of jazz and contemporary music converge without difficulty. The German saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock (Stadlohn, 1970) collaborates,…
“Stockhausen: Klavierstücke I-XI”, by S. Liebner. Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007) has gone down in history as the most radical visionary of the “music of the future”,…
“Electroacoustic works”, by Clemens Reusner. Contemporary electroacoustic music is often the work of composers who are also very close to technological fields. The German Clemens…
“Julius Eastman: Piano Interpretations”, by Kukuruz Quartet. In recent years the figure of the American minimalist composer Julius Eastman (who died in 1990 at the…
“Muunduja”, by Maarja Nuut & Ruum. The enormous figure of Arvo Pärt (alive and kicking at the age of 83) is the most prominent figure…
“Doctor Atomic”, by John Adams. John Adams is, after Philip Glass, the great operatic figure of American minimalism. In both cases, however, the minimalism of…
“Peter Pears”, by Thomas Bartlett y Nico Muhly. Both natives of Vermont, where they were born in 1981, singer and pianist Thomas Bartlett and composer…