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MUSIKFEST BERLIN
11 September 2016 at 10am
MUSIKFEST BERLIN
Philharmonie Hall, Berlin Germany JUNGE DEUTSCHE PHILHARMONIE
JONATHAN NOTT Conductor
Pekka Kuusisto Violin
Paul Jeukendrup Sound Direction Edgard Varèse’s admiration for Beethoven has been documented in multiple ways. A photograph shows a Beethoven portrait on his desk. For him, Beethoven embodied the prototype of a modern composer. Beethoven was also the model for the title figure Jean-Christophe by Romain Rolland, who was a friend of Varèse’s. The author incorporated some of Varèse’s characteristics into his fictitious character. The world premiere of Déserts in 1954 in Paris under Hermann Scherchen was a scandal. The audience reacted with incomprehension to the audio tape recordings Varèse used to enrich his musical language. In Hamburg, however, where Déserts was performed in the same year under Bruno Maderna, the work met with great success. This time, Karlheinz Stockhausen modulated the audiotape interpolations. The fusion of exterior impulses and impressions with inner images are as applicable to Varèse’s Déserts piece as they are to Ligeti’s Concert for Violin and Orchestra. In Ligeti’s music, an amalgam of heterogeneous impressions – impressions of African music, geometry, untempered tuning systems – leads to new rhythmic constellations, harmonious colours and moulding processes.
Edgard Varèse : Déserts für 15 Instrumentalisten, Schlagzeuger und Tonband Gyorgy Ligeti : Violin Concerto Ludwig Van Beethoven : Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Eroica
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