31 авг. 2014 г.

Zender: Logos - Fragmente

SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart & SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, Emilio Pomàrico (direction)

The texts on which Hans Zender's 'Logos-Fragmente' are based can be dated primarily to the first and second cen­turies AD and have been taken from the New Testament, early Gnostic writings, as well as from apocryphal sources among others. Some of these texts are fragments from lar­ger works, others have been passed down to us in aph­oristic form.

Despite their differences of language and tone they share a similar spiritual and religious atmosphere. They deal with central human themes from the perspective of reli­gious be­lief: the origins of humanity, its life force, its suf­fering and fate, the life of the individual, the connection between body and spirit, as well as the relationships of hu­man beings to one another. When composing his 'Lo­gos-Fragmente', how­ever, Zender pursued the develop­ment of as many dif­ferent musical units as possible, ana­logous to the text material compiled from so many different sources, the character, formal qualities, and durations of the pieces should be as different as possible. As to the re­lationship of the various pieces to each other, common material – in the form of recurring motifs, melodies, or har­monies – was de­liberately avoided. Furthermore the indi­vidual pieces were not intended to be part of a cycle

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