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pmr 0030ashkenazy & ashkenazyfather & son
Ashkenazy & Ashkenazy: Father & Son
On 6 July 2012, Vladimir Ashkenazy celebrates his 75th birthday.
paladino music congratulates – many years to come!
We are proud to announce that one of our key releases in late 2013 will be a celebration of Maestro Ashkenazy’s 75th:
pmr 0030 (Ashkenazy: Father And Son) will feature works by Schumann, Reinecke and Gade. Dimitri and
Vladimir Ashkenazy for the first time as a duo on a complete CD. To be released in late 2013.
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Feilmair & Feilmair: The Debut Recording
Weber: Grand Duo Concertant op 48Poulenc: Sonata | Françaix: Tema con variazioni
Szalowski: Sonatina
Benjamin Feilmair, clarinet | Florian Feilmair, piano
The “Debut Recording” series has not only featured some remarkablediscs but also established paladino music’s reputation as a facilitator for
young musicians’ careers. This particular disc showcases the talent of twooutstanding siblings: Benjamin and Florian Feilmair. They perform works by
Weber, Poulenc, Françaix and Szalowski and prove that they have everyreason to not fear competition. Buy it – you’ll love them.
pmr 0024feilmair & feilmair
the debut recording
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Krommer: Works For Clarinet And Orchestra
Krommer: Clarinet Concerto op 36 | Sinfonia Concertante op 70
Dimitri Ashkenazy, clarinet | Sefika Kutluer, fluteKamilla Schatz, violin | Northern Sinfonia
Howard Griffiths, conductor
In 1994, a young clarinettist by the name of Dimitri Ashkenazy celebrated his 25th birthday and recorded a remarkable disc with works
by Franz Krommer (1759–1831). Now, In early 2012, paladino music decided to make this recording available worldwide to celebrate
Ashkenazy’s musicianship and Krommer as a composer.pmr 0025
krommerworks for clarinet and orchestra
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Christopher Hinterhuber: The Original Debut Recording
Bach: Partita No 2 BWV 826 | Haydn: Sonata No 32Liszt: Rhapsodie EspagnoleStravinsky: Trois mouvements de ‘Petrouchka’ | Rachmaninoff: Vocalise
Christopher Hinterhuber, piano
In recent years Christopher Hinterhuber has made a name for himself as an ambassador for late 18th and early 19th century music as a recording artist. Yet his repertoire is much broader than that: His original debut recording (dating from 1998) gives vivid proof. paladino music is particularly proud of this release, as it enlightens the early stages of one of today’s foremost pianists of his generation.
pmr 0031christopher hinterhuberthe original rebut recording
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Couperin: The Complete Organ Masses
James Tibbles, organ | The Age Of Discovery Vocal Ensemble
“Surprising” is not the word. There is one organ in the world that is still in the same state in which Couperin designed it (except for restoration),but nobody ever recorded Couperin’s two great organ masses using this instrument – up to now. James Tibbles, paladino’s pride as an Early Music expert, went all the way from Auckland (New Zealand) to Rozay-en-Brie (France) to produce what will for a long time be the state-of-the-art recording of Couperin’s masterpieces.
pmr 0020 (2 CDs)couperinthe complete organ masses
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Rogl: Complete Saxophone Works So Far
4saxess | Gerald Hofer, piano | Martin Rummel, cello
Following the great success of Rogl’s Complete Cello Works So Far (pmr 0012), we are now proud to present Helmut Rogl’s complete
works for a rather neglected instrument of the classical music world: the saxophone. Austria’s most celebrated saxophone quartet “4saxess”
have teamed with pianist Gerald Hofer and cellist Martin Rummel to celebrate one composer’s output for their beloved instrument.
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complete saxophone works so far
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Busoni: Complete Works For Clarinet And Piano
Benjamin Feilmair, clarinet | Florian Feilmair, piano
Ferruccio Busoni was still a teenager when he wrote his last works forclarinet and piano. Thus it is only logical that these two young musicians
record Busoni’s complete works for this combination, a previously unknownpiece and a fragment completed by Florian Feilmair included. This is not
only a remarkable, but really a truly sensational recording, featuring everypossible work by the revolutionary musician Busoni. The Feilmair siblings
once again prove their rank as noteworthy musicians of our time.pmr 0029
busonicomplete works for clarinet and piano
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Alberto Mesirca: The British Guitar
Britten: Nocturnal | Whettam: Guitar Partita & Serenade Berkeley: Four Pieces | Davies: Sonata
Alberto Mesirca, guitar
Following his highly successful Scarlatti (pmr 0003) and chamber music(pmr 0014) recordings, Italian guitar virtuoso Alberto Mesirca now turns to the United Kingdom’s most exposed 20th century composers for hisnew album. Benjamin Britten’s popular “Nocturnal” is coupled with lesser known masterpieces, such as Lennox Berkeley’s Four Pieces and Graham Whettam’s masterly Guitar Partita. Cellist Martin Rummel makes a guest appearance following Mesirca’s special invitation.
pmr 0027alberto mesircathe british guitar
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Telemann (arr. Lermer): Fantasies for viola solo TWV 40:14-25
Firmian Lermer, viola
Violist Firmian Lermer is one of the most remarkable musicians in the middle European musical world. Not only a stunning chamber musicianand leader of orchestra sections (such as the Camerata Academica Salzburgor the Bavarian State Opera), he now makes his debut as a soloist withthis recording of Telemann’s Fantasies originally written for violin – againin his own arrangement, following the successful recording of one of his arrangements (pmr 0021: Schubert, Fantasy). You doubt the viola as a solo instrument? Buy this recording and you won’t anymore!pmr 0026
telemannfantasies for viola solo
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Hummel: Schöne Minka
Flute Trio, Cello Sonata & Piano Sonata in F Sharp MinorChristopher Hinterhuber, piano | Walter Auer, flute
Martin Rummel, cello
Three of Austria’s finest musicians team to record three works of one of history’s most underestimated composers: Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
Walter Auer, Vienna Philharmonic’s Principal Flutist, joins Christopher Hinterhuber and Martin Rummel for Hummel’s trio “Schöne Minka”, basedon a Russian folk song. Mr Hinterhuber gained worldwide recognition for
his recording of Hummel’s “Oberon’s Magic Horn” and proves again hiscompetence for early 19th century virtuoso piano music, while Martin
Rummel draws Hummel’s cello sonata from the shadow into light.
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schöne minka
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Wölfl: String Quartets opp 4/3, 10/1 and 10/4
Quatuor Mosaïques
In 2012, the Quatuor Mosaïques celebrate their 25th anniversary, coinciding with the 200th anniversary of Joseph Wölfl’s death. It is only
logical that paladino music celebrates these two dates with a release of theMosaïques playing Wölfl, and a special bonus track features a previously
unknown movement for string quartet by the birthday boy. As if all thiswas not enough yet, all four players use instruments by the Viennese
luthier Franz Geissenhof (1753–1851), allegedly the “Viennese Stradivari”,that have been restored especially for the occasion of this recording. pmr 0023
josef wölflquatuor mosaïques
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Bach: Goldberg Variations
Michael Tsalka, clavichord
Considering the alleged fact that Bach wrote his famous “Goldberg Variations” for the clavichord, it is surprising how few recordings are available featuring the combination of this work and its original instrument.Early keyboard virtuoso Michael Tsalka dares the impossible: Bach’s keyboard masterpiece “back to the roots”. Discover the sound of a veryspecial instrument with one of the greatest musical works of all times.
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Martin Rummel: Encore! Concert After the Concert
Works by Paradis, Schubert, Goltermann, Elgar, Kreisler, Sulzer,Wieniawski, Castelnuovo-Tedesco and many others
Martin Rummel, cello | Gerda Guttenberg, piano
Cellist Martin Rummel claims that “the choice of the right encore some-times defines the success of a recital”. The cellist has compiled nineteen of his favourite encores to one entertaining disc and is accompanied by hislongstanding friend, pianist Gerda Guttenberg. This is the ideal recordingto awaken a friend’s love for stringed instruments and keep your own enthusiasm for the art of cello playing alive.
pmr 0033martin rummelencore! concert after the concert
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Popper: Complete Suites For Cello
Popper: Suites for cello and piano opp 16bis, 50, 60 and 69 Suite for two cellos op 16 | Requiem op 66
Alexander Hülshoff & Martin Rummel, cello | Mari Kato, piano
With this recording, cellists Alexander Hülshoff and Martin Rummel launch their “Popper project”: In the coming years, they aim to record
the complete works by David Popper. The first recording features the complete suites, including the rarely performed cello and
piano version of the Suite op 16. Compulsory for every cello-lover! pmr 0007 (2 CDs)popper
complete suites for cello
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Hyperion Ensemble: Six to Seven
Schulhoff: String Sextet (1924) | Strauss (arr. Leopold): Metamorphosen
Hyperion Ensemble
The Hyperion Ensemble is one of the few permanent string sextets who have made a name for themselves around the world. Schulhoff’s
String Sextet and Strauss’ Metamorphosen (here with Martin Heinze as a guest artist) are two of the works that they perform regularly. Reflecting World War I and II respectively, these pieces are two
of the most intense chamber works of the 20th century. pmr 0010hyperion ensemble
six to seven
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Tomaschek: Goethe Lieder
Ildikó Raimondi, soprano | Leopold Hager, piano
For a number of years Ildikó Raimondi has been one of the leading ensemble members of the Vienna State Opera, performing roles fromDonna Elvira to the Dame in “Cadillac”, and much in demand as a Lieder recitalist all over the world. We are proud to release Ms Raimondi’s close-to-heart production of 22 lieder by Czech composer Johann WenzelTomaschek on poems by none less than Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.Ms Raimondi is accompained by the celebrated conductor/pianist LeopoldHager. Following a memorable CD launch at the Vienna State Opera inearly November 2011 where Dominique Meyer presented this recording to the public, this CD has gained acclaim with critics all over Europe, from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung to www.forumopera.com.
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pmr 0016tomaschekgoethe lieder
When, in early 2009, I founded paladino music, I had a vision but not an entirely clear goal. Now, more than three years later,
I am happy to say that paladino music has become the realization of my dream. paladino music is a small, yet global player for high-end
classical music productions, and we provide a forum for recordings thatare not necessarily “mainstream” yet nevertheless
uncompromised in quality. We have facilitated the realization for a numberof dreams of my valued colleagues and friends and I still hope to be able
to open doors for projects that just wait to be done by great musicians.
I am proud and happy to present you with this first issue of a paladino CDcatalogue, and I hope that you – our valued customers – and I have a
long journey together ahead of us, discovering many musical and human treasures that neither you nor I dream of today.
Very sincerely yours,
Martin Rummelowner
paladino media gmbh
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Florian Feilmair: The Debut Recording
Rachmaninoff: Six moments musicaux op 36 & Étude-tableau op 33/7Villa-Lobos: A prole do bebê No 1 | Liszt: Dante SonataBeethoven: Bagatelle op 126/3 | Feilmair: Notturno
Florian Feilmair, piano
Austrian pianist Florian Feilmair, born in 1989 and winner of the 2011 piano competition “Neue Sterne“ in Wernigerode (Germany), presents a compelling recital programme with both ever-winning favouriteslike Liszt’s “Dante Sonata“ and rare compositions such as Villa-Lobos’ “A prole do bebê”. To round this disc off, Feilmair not only makes his debut as a pianist, but also as a composer by playing his own “Notturno”.
pmr 0001florian feilmairthe debut recording
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Schlee: „Ich, Hiob“
Thomas Daniel Schlee: „Ich Hiob“, Sacred opera op 68Libretto by Christian Martin Fuchs
Kurt Azesberger (Hiob) | Ursula Langmayr (Engel)Martin Rummel, cello | Dávid Ottmar, trumpet et al
The world premiere of Daniel Schlee’s sacred opera “Ich, Hiob” was themuch-acclaimed sensation of the 2007 festival “Carinthischer Sommer”.This recording was made in 2008 in cooperation with the ORF (AustrianBroadcasting Association). Azesberger’s performance of the leading roleleaves the listener spellbound, Langmayr and a small instrumental ensembleled by Rummel deliver an intense performance of this outstanding work.
pmr 0002 (2 CDs)thomas daniel schlee „ich, hiob”, sacred opera op 68
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Alberto Mesirca: Scarlatti Sonatas
Scarlatti: Sonatas K 1, 14, 34, 74, 77, 87, 109, 146, 208, 239, 322, 376, 377, 380, 466 and 491
Alberto Mesirca, guitar
Alberto Mesirca, winner of the “Golden Guitar” in Alessandria/Italy and numerous other prestigious awards, performs 16 sonatas
by Scarlatti in his own and Wolfgang Lendle’s transcriptions. Critics and audiences are captured alike by the young virtuoso, such as
could be read in the October 2011 issue of the American Record Guide:“Indeed, this is the best Scarlatti I’ve ever heard on solo guitar.”
pmr 0003alberto mesirca
guitar
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Martin Rummel: The Bach Cello Suites
Bach: Suites for cello solo BWV 1006-1012 (Kellner manuscript)
Martin Rummel, cello
Cellist Martin Rummel played his first all-Bach recital in 1990, when hewas only sixteen and has continued playing the whole cycle of the Cello
Suites ever since, much acclaimed by critics and audiences worldwide. In 2009, he decided to record the Cello Suites, following the manuscript
of Johann Peter Kellner who came to Köthen to study Bach’s works in the late 1720s. A must-have for all Bach enthusiasts and cellists alike. pmr 0004
martin rummelcello
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Dimitri Ashkenazy live at the Klassik Musikfest Mühlviertel
Schubert: Der Hirt auf dem Felsen | Brahms & Zemlinsky: Clarinet TriosBrahms, Sonata in E Flat op 120/2 | Mozart: Trio K 498 & Clarinet Quintet
Dimitri Ashkenazy, clarinet | Ursula Langmayr, soprano Christopher Hinterhuber & Roland Krüger, pianoMartin Rummel, cello | Manuel Hofer, viola | Acies Quartett
The Klassik Musikfest Mühlviertel, an annual chamber music festival in Austria,has turned into something of a summit of the younger generation of soloistswith a passion for chamber music. It was here that clarinettist Dimitri Ashkenazyteamed with some of the finest players of his generation to record the ever-favourite chamber works with clarinet.
pmr 0005 (2 CDs)dimitri ashkenazy live at the Klassik Musikfest Mühlviertel
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Renate Pöllmann: “Wia neich”
Poetry in the Salzkammergut dialect | Roland Krüger, piano (Schubert)
Austrian dialect poetry read by its author Renate Pöllmann. Pianist Roland Krüger plays Franz Schubert’s German dances D 783. Another production from the Klassik Musikfest Mühlviertel that shows Austria’s richness in cultural diversity. With booklet notes from award-winning author Alfred Komarek.
pmr 0006renate pöllmann„Wia neich”
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Medea
Otto Brusatti & Eszter Hollósi, narrators | Martin Rummel, cello
A fascinating journey to the world of the ancient Greek culture, combined with music by Johann Sebastian Bach in an electronically trans-
formed version. Eszter Hollósi and author Otto Brusatti’s performance is illustrated with paintings by Christoph Kiefhaber, printed in a 32 page
high-resolution booklet. A free art print with four Kiefhaber paintings in CD size comes with this special paladino production.
pmr 0008otto brusatti
medea
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Roland Krüger: The Hanover Concert
Schubert: Sonata in a minor D 845, Waltz D 844 & German Dances D 783Janácek: Good Night | Bartók: With Pipes And Drums & The Night’s Music
Roland Krüger, piano
On 27 May 2008, Roland Krüger played his inaugural recital as Professor of piano at the Musikhochschule in Hanover (Germany), succeeding
his former teacher Karlheinz Kämmerling. Krüger won the 2001 “Concours de Genève” and many other prestigious awards and is one
of the foremost musicians of his generation. This recording not only captures a memorable evening, but also presents
a piano recital with some of the favourite repertoire.
pmr 0009roland krüger
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Beethoven: Complete Works for Cello and Piano
Martin Rummel, cello | Gerda Guttenberg, piano
“Perfect ensemble playing” noted Rafael Sala in the German “ensemble”magazine about this recording. No wonder if one considers that the twomusicians had performed the complete Beethoven works for cello and piano for more than ten years together before finally recording them in the Brucknerhaus in Linz in 2004 and 2006 in a cooperation with the ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Association). Based on musicologistJonathan Del Mar’s new Urtext edition, this recording could become your definitive version of Beethoven’s cello works!pmr 0011 (2 CDs)
beethovencomplete works for cello and piano
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Helmut Rogl: Complete Cello Works So Far
Martin Rummel, cello | Florian Feilmair & Christoph Eggner, pianoAlfred Melichar, accordion | Ensemble Rara Erland M. Freudenthaler, conductor
This recording celebrates composer Helmut Rogl’s 50th birthday in 2010 and 20 years of collaboration with cellist Martin Rummel. Celebrated by the German magazine “Das Orchester” in February 2012,this disc combines works for solo cello with duos (with piano and accordion) as well as with a full-scale cello concerto. If you like Hindemith and Shostakovich, you’ll certainly love this!pmr 0012
helmut roglcomplete cello works so far
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Mozart: Divertimento (String Trio) K 563
Christoph Ehrenfellner, violin | Firmian Lermer, violaMartin Rummel, cello
“Divertimento” means “amusement”. Three musicians have fun with one of the greatest pieces of all times: Mozart’s only completed string trio,dating from 1788. Anja Renczinkowski (author in the German “ensemble”
magazine) notes that “this recording, a collaboration of paladino musicwith the Mozarthaus Vienna combines typical Viennese charm with
the sheer joy of music-making par excellence”.
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divertimento (string trio) k 563
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Alberto Mesirca live at the Klassik Musikfest Mühlviertel
Regondi: Introduzione e Capriccio op 23 | Paganini: Cantabile op 17de Falla (arr. Rummel): Suite populaire Espagnole
Boccherini: “Fandango” Quintet
Alberto Mesirca, guitar | Winfried Rademacher & RaphaelKasprian, violins | Manfred Plessl, viola | Martin Rummel, cello
In 2008 Alberto Mesirca played four concerts at the Klassik MusikfestMühlviertel. His debut performance (Regondi's "Introduction and Rondocapriccioso") made him an instant favourite of the audience, and this 2 CD
set is a collection of Mesirca's chamber music performances from these days. pmr 0014
alberto mesircalive at the Klassik Musikfest Mühlviertel
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James Tibbles: North German Baroque Organ Music
Bruhns: Præludium in G | Bach: Toccata in G & An Wasserflüßen Babylon Böhm: Ach wie nichtig, ach wie flüchtig & Vater unser im Himmelreich Buxtehude: Te Deum & Præludium in d minorLübeck: Præambulum in E & Nun laßt uns Gott dem Herren
James Tibbles, organ
No lesser instrument than the monumental Jürgen Ahrend organ at Monash University in Melbourne is where James Tibbles chose to record his debut CD for paladino music. The result is a stunning organ recital, praised by critic Gavin Dixon as an “impressive recording”.Tibbles combines well-known with surprisingly rare repertoire.
pmr 0015james tibbles, organnorth german baroque organ music
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Rüegg: Chamber Music Tenminusnine
Mathias Rüegg’s Petites Visions
Mathias Rüegg’s “Vienna Art Orchestra” was one of the world’s foremostBig Bands for more than a decade. It is not commonly known that Mr Rüegg also enjoys a successful career as a composer of classical concert hall music. This recording shows rare treasures by a man commonly known to the musical world as Austria’s “Mr Big Band”.
pmr 0017rüeggchamber music tenminusnine
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Müller/Schubert (arr. Rummel): Winterreise D 911
Xaver Hutter, narrator | Martin Rummel, cello | Norman Shetler, piano
When, in 2004, this version was performed for the first time, Norman Shetler claims “not to ever have enjoyed ‘Winterreise’ more”.
By separating words and music it becomes clear that Schubert does not illustrate Müller, but provides a completely different view on what musthave been an incredibly avant-garde text at the time. Xaver Hutter, who
not only played but was Mozart in the award-winning movie “Ich hätte München Ehre gemacht”, is now Wilhelm Müller
while Rummel and Shetler are Schubert. A new view on something that was thought to be comfortably familiar.
pmr 0018 (2 CDs)hutter, rummel, shetler
winterreise
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Hyperion Ensemble: Five to Six
Bruckner: String QuintetSchubert (arr. Lermer): Fantasy in f minor D 940
On this recording, Bruckner’s challenging yet groundbreaking string quintet is coupled with a rather unusual reading of a Schubert work:
The Hyperion Ensemble’s principal violist Firmian Lermer has arranged the Fantasy D 940 for four-handed piano for string sextet.
What might sound like a sacrilege turns out to be the great revelation on a truly remarkable recording. If you love Schubert,
this is what you must not miss in your collection. pmr 0021hyperion ensemble
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www.orlando-records.com
Soon after founding paladino music, I discovered that my passion lays beyondmaking great classical music available to a wider public. But what now?Orlando Paladino as one of three main characters in most fairy traditionsand a very special, slightly foolish character seemed the ideal addition to my original idea of the “paladin” (protector) of artists and their art.
On orlando records, I shall present you with the most unexpected yettouching, surprising, amusing, relaxing and entertaining ways of makingmusic. I am very proud that our first release on our new label has not onlyone, but a cohort of 20th century icons: Christian Ludwig Attersee and hisfriends Hermann Nitsch, Markus Lüpertz, Bernd Jeschek, Gerhard Rühmand many others. Wait what we will present you with in the future!
Martin Rummelowner, paladino media
Christian Ludwig Attersee: Attersee und seine Freunde
HC Artmann, Wolfram Berger, Günter Brus, Wolf Fuchs, Geduldig und Thimann, Goiserer Viergesang, Ludwig Gosewitz, Bernd Jeschek, Leopold Köppl, Markus Lüpertz, Butch Morris, Hermann Nitsch, Reinald Nohal,
Mark Pinzow, Arnulf Rainer, Gerhard Rühm, Brigitte Schwaiger, Elisabeth Seiler, Dominik Steiger, Herwig Strobl, Peter Weibel, Ingrid Wiener, Oswald Wiener, Emmett Williams, Frank Wollny, Heinz Wollny
For a long time, Christian Ludwig Attersee has not only been famous as a painter, but also as a performing artistand musician. This opulent box contains performances from Düsseldorf (1980, with Gerhard Rühm), the SalzburgerFestspiele (1999, with Bernd Jeschek) and the Brucknerhaus Linz (1986). This last performance is not only documented
on CD, but also on DVD. Besides Attersee, it reads as a “Who is Who” of the German and Austrian avantgardescene of the 1980s ... Besides his skills as a musician, it is the power of spontaneous invention that makes
this box a unique document of Attersee's many talents. With a 132 page booklet it is a must for every art-lover!
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attersee und seine freunde
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Hyperion Ensemble
Pavel Fischer & Werner Neugebauer, violinsFirmian Lermer & Peter Langgartner, violasDetlef Mielke & Erich Oskar Huetter, cellos
15 years of human and musical enlightenment. paladino music congratulates the Hyperion Ensemble on its 15th anniversary.
Ad multos annos et CDs!
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