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Holliger: Choral Utopia
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Holliger: Choral Utopia
Genres: Opera & Classical Vocal, Classical
 
I need a musical discourse, Holliger once said. This is a good description of his characteristic way of composing. Unlike Boulez, he does not base his works on charts and tables, but neither does he employ carpets of sound...  more »

     
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Title: Holliger: Choral Utopia
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Label: Wergo
Release Date: 4/13/2018
Genres: Opera & Classical Vocal, Classical
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I need a musical discourse, Holliger once said. This is a good description of his characteristic way of composing. Unlike Boulez, he does not base his works on charts and tables, but neither does he employ carpets of sound in the manner of Ligeti or the Spectralists. Particularly in his vocal works, Holliger allows himself to follow the associations suggested by certain words, and these associations in turn generate still other connections. Shir Shavur [The Broken Song] is the title of a cycle for choir that Holliger wrote based on 12 of David Rokeahs poems. The idea of discourse can be seen in the fact that Holliger set both the Hebrew and the German versions of the text. This principle is also evident in the different ways the choral forces are handled. There are antiphonal or double choir settings, but also responsorial settings for solo and choir. In Utopie Chorklang [Choral Sound Utopia], he divided the choir into three groups of twelve voices each. These three groups are tuned in different ways, like registers of an organ. The second group sings its pitches, but the first group sings a third of a tone higher than written and the third group a third of a tone lower.