SKREMMENDE OG BEHAGELIG STILLE
«Through a network of illuminated streets» sammenfatter det beste av kammermusikken fra Martin Rane Baucks klassiske midtperiode (2013–17) og peker frem mot 2020-tallet. Musikken kjennetegnes av døsige tilstander og subtil humor. Den er mer mumlende enn artikulert, og kan minne om å stirre på fallende snø gjennom vinduet, avbrutt av enkelte dunk idet pannen plutselig smeller inn i ruta. Poesi.
Innspillingen er Baucks første samarbeid med spellemannsvinnende Ensemble neoN, og inneholder også tolkninger fra de anerkjente Bauck-ekspertene Heather Roche (klarinett) og Ole Martin Huser-Olsen (gitar).
Martin Rane Bauck (f. 1988) er en norsk komponist som hovedsakelig har arbeidet med akustisk kammermusikk. I tillegg til sitt kunstneriske virke har han vært aktiv i organiseringen av musikkfestivalen Ung Nordisk Musikk, og i oppstarten av samtidsmusikkensemblet Aksiom i 2010 og konsertserien Periferien i Oslo i 2016. I 2005 ble han norgesmester i brøkregning.
FRIGHTENINGLY AND COMFORTABLY STILL
"Through a network of illuminated streets" brings together the best chamber music from Martin Rane Bauck's classical middle period (2013–17) and points towards the 2020s. This music is characterized by drowsy states and subtle humor. It is more mumbled than articulated, and is perhaps reminiscent of staring at falling snow through a window, only to be interrupted by the occasional thud as your forehead crashes against the glass. Poetry.
This recording is Bauck's first collaboration with the award-winning Ensemble neoN, and also includes interpretations from renowned Bauck experts Heather Roche (clarinet) and Ole Martin Huser-Olsen (guitar).
Martin Rane Bauck (b. 1988) is a Norwegian composer who has mainly worked with acoustic chamber music. In addition to his artistic work, he has been active in organizing the music festival Ung Nordisk Musikk and was also instrumental in starting the contemporary music ensemble Aksiom in 2010 and in 2016 the concert series Periferien in Oslo. In 2005 he was the Norwegian national champion in fraction mathematics.
MARTIN RANE BAUCK (*1988)
fretted with golden fire (2014)
for solo guitar
1. I /// 03:26
2. II /// 02:39
3. III /// 03:32
4. sfumato (2014) /// 06:15
for violin and cello
5. wie tau von dem frühgras (2013/16) /// 06:46
for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola, and cello
6. kopenhagener stille (2014) /// 17:08
for solo clarinet
7.Misantropi IV (2016–17) /// 13:46
for soprano, theorbo, violin, and cello
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