Path to Democracy
October 30, 2009Probably the most beautiful site along the Path to Democracy is Schaumburg Palace, once the residence of a Prussian princess and later of five German chancellors. Here pianist Stefan Litwin had the task of depicting the decade from 1959-1969 in music.
Listening to Gyorgy Ligeti’s "Poem symphonique" for 100 metronomes in the former office of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was a fascinating experience. Stefan Litwin, born in Mexico, is known for devising concert programs that are full of variety and serious yet entertaining. This one included Leonard Bernstein’s captivating "Anniversaries," "Variations" by John Cage based on interview texts by Bob Dylan, an exciting early work by German composer Helmut Lachenmann and music by Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Program
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Anniversaries
John Cage (1912-1992)
2 Realizations of “Variations II“ (with texts by Bob Dylan)
Helmut Lachenmann (1935-)
“Wiegenmusik” (Cradle Music)
Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007)
Klavierstück IX (Piano Piece IX)
Mauricio Kagel (1931-2007)
„MM 41“ for piano and metronome
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006)
Poeme symphonique for 100 metronomes
Performed by
Stefan Litwin (piano)
musikFabrik soloists
Recorded by Deutsche Welle in Schaumburg Palace on Sept. 6, 2009.
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