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Schattenspiele
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 8/10/2010

Schattenspiele
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 8/10/2010
- Composers: Brian Ferneyhough, Joël-François Durand, Michael Jarrell, Stefano Gervasoni
- Conductors: Diego Masson, Etienne Siebens, James Wood
- Performers: Ales Klancar, Ania Schmiel, Arnold Marinissen, Benjamin Spillner, Bob Koertshuis, Carlos Tarcha, Dominica Eyckmans, Fran oise Groben, Françoise Groben, Gerdur Gunnarsdottir, Hae Sun Kang, Heidi Mockert, Helen Bledsoe, Jelte Althuis, Jodie Lawson, Johannes Nied, Liz Hirst, Maaike Aarts, Maria Spengler, Michael Tiepold, Michael Weilacher, Michel Marang, Mirjam Schr der, Mirjam Schröder, N ndor G tz, Nándor Götz, Omar Ebrahim, Richard Haynes, Sascha Armbruster, Stephan Krings, Thorsten Johanns, Uwe Dierksen, Virginie Tarrete
- Label: Wergo Germany
- UPC: 4010228685428
- Item #: SRD286854
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 8/10/2010
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Price: $18.04

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Black is the color of the bile said to induce a state of gloom. In the form of "melancholia," it has become an allegory of the artistic imagination. The hour of melancholy strikes at night, when the sleep of reason brings forth it's monsters.
This CD takes us on a foray into the land of shadows: it's compositions make remarkable use of light and shadow effects while simultaneously recalibrating the relationship between ensemble and soloist in unique ways. Michael Jarrell's arrangement of a violin concerto for chamber orchestra refracts the solo instrument's line through the prism of the ensemble. The tale told by Stefano Gervasoni's "lowered" concerto for double bass is only superficially about dolce far niente; his music is a nocturnal creature that gathers odd sound forms - until the alarm goes off. Taking an (early-morning) look in the mirror, the solo flute in Durand's "Ombre/Miroir" finds itself still faced with shadowy creatures as well. And finally, in Brian Ferneyhough's seven tableaux vivants, the angel of history appears: in verses of poet Charles Bernstein he shows his gloomy face.