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Musica Viva 19 - Adriana Hölszky
Howard Levy (harmonica), Michael Riessler (clarinet), Jean-Louis Matinier (accordion)
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Percussion Ensemble Berlin, Gustaf Sjokvist, Martyn Brabbins, Florian Helgath
the recordings are unapologetically live and the vivid performances suggest that musicians relish responding to Hölszky's big asks.
Musica Viva 19 - Adriana Hölszky
Howard Levy (harmonica), Michael Riessler (clarinet), Jean-Louis Matinier (accordion)
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Percussion Ensemble Berlin, Gustaf Sjokvist, Martyn Brabbins, Florian Helgath
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the recordings are unapologetically live and the vivid performances suggest that musicians relish responding to Hölszky's big asks.
About
Adriana Hölszky, born in 1953 as a Romanian German in Bucharest, studied composition at the Music Academy there with Stefan Niculescu.
She moved to Stuttgart in 1976 where, alongside her concert activities as the pianist of the Lipatti Trio, she studied composition with Milko Kelmen.
In 1989 her opera Bremer Freiheit was given its world premiere at the Munich Biennale for contemporary music theatre. This was the road to success for Adriana Hölszky.
After having served as a professor of composition at the Music Academy in Rostock, Adriana Hölszky taught till november 2013 composition in Salzburg.
Hölszky’s works for choir often create a menacing atmosphere, focussing on the abysses of human existence - demanding the highest level of accuracy in artistic interpretation.
Contents and tracklist
- Michael Riessler, Jean-Louis Matinier, Howard Levy
- Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
- Lucas Vis
- Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks
- Florian Helgath
- Percusemble Berlin
- Edgar Guggeis
Awards and reviews
April 2015
the recordings are unapologetically live and the vivid performances suggest that musicians relish responding to Hölszky's big asks.