MATTHIAS PINTSCHER en sourdine (2002) Musik for Violine und Orchester tenebrae (2000/01) Musik for skordierte Viola und kl. Ensemble mit Live-Elektronik Reflections on Narcissus (2004/05) for violoncello and orchestra Frank Peter Zimmermann violin Kairos 0012582KAI TT:78 mins (MATTHIAS PINTSCHER b.1971 is not easy to write about. We have found this composer, whose music has been featured in London increasingly, to have an individual and compelling voice, especially for his subtleties of timbre, often very quiet, as reflected in the violin & orchestra piece's title here. There is a problem; the notes writer for Kairos suggests approaching it as if waking out of a strange dream... And he continues for several closely packed pages saying it can't really be described... The influence of abstract painter Cy Twombly (illustrated) is stressed... Sadly, several reviews of his concerts in London (including the Reflections on Narcissus at the Barbican) have "gone missing" from MP; I am happy to quote instead from The Times review, which reflected our own feelings on the occasion: (Narcissus) sees himself, he falls in love, he dies, spends his afterlife condemned to repeat the experience over and over again.- - Pintscher's Reflections on Narcissus, which received its UK premiere with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under the baton of its composer, is about the most dramatic retelling of this episode that you could possibly imagine (Neil Fisher). This cello symphony, one of Pintscher's largest works, sounds well on this recording, also with Truls Mork and the composer conducting. Try also Kairos 0012052KAI. I guarantee 'something different'. For readers who would like to pursue attempts to characterise his elusive but curiously gripping music I give a couple of links below. Peter Grahame Woolf http://www.musicweb-international.com/SandH/2004/May-Aug04/pintscher.htm http://www.musicweb.uk.net/sandh/2006/Jul-Dec06/pintscher1411.htm
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