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Wolfgang Rihm - Requiem Strophen (2017)

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« on: April 08, 2017, 10:58:40 pm »

Thank you Henrietta Pedal for these links.
And in answer of mr. Clive's question: after getting use to Rihm's music I became a great fan of his works.
He writes apparently as easy orchestral as works for chamber music. His 13 string quartets are intelligent works. His symphonies, three numbered and 3 'Vers une Fleuve' (also symphonies) are worth listening.
He wrote a series of Verwandlungen (6. I believe) for orch and couple of concertant works.

In a number of interviews he shows that he knows what he's doing and can tell how and why.
Without a doubt one of todays toppers in Germany.
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