Presented first are two works by German composer Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), who like Genzmer was fascinated by the new instrument and wrote for it, in close collaboration with Sala, in the early 1930s. We start with a seven-part feature for three trautoniums, which in contemporary concert was performed by Hindemith (the top part), Sala (the middle part) and Rudolph Schmidt, a piano teacher (the bass part). Here, Sala performs all three in overdub, left, centre and right in the stereo picture respectively. They're nice short and melodic exercises, and must've sounded revolutionary in 1930. Pleased with the results, a year later Hindemith wrote the brief concerto that follows, integrating the diverse tonal colours of the trautonium very well with the orchestra.
The real treasure on this collection is saved for last though, and reissues in its entirety the 40-minute LP shown at the very bottom of this post. Elektronsische Impressionen from 1978 is composed and performed by Sala, using the more advanced Mixtur-Trautonium that he'd developed by the 1950s. The nine tracks here utilize the full range of the instrument and the recording studio, and frequently find Sala nudging closer to Conrad Schnitzler at his most minimal/experimental than anything in the classical world. Although this whole CD is worth listening to, Elektronsische Impressionen gets special praise from me - it's nothing short of an avant-garde electronic classic in its dark atmospherics and juddering melody lines and effects. Highly recommended.
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Yes yes yes yes yes. I love Hindemith, and when he gets out there I love him more. Combined with intriguing Oskar Sala, this may be the download of the week.
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ReplyDeleteVisited his studio in Berlin, Spandau in 1984/85 and wrote a longer article on the Mixture Trautonium and had gotten some samples I put on the accompaigning compilation cassette of this thing here : https://www.discogs.com/fr/Various-Illuminated-N-2/release/2064056
Just in case ...
guido / DSM
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
DeleteI'm having issues - it says the password is incorrect. Can you please confirm or correct it? Very eager for this, used to have it years ago...
ReplyDeleteSame with the Hank Mobley. I tried on two different computers
Thanks,
Josh
Just double-checked - it's definitely sgtg, just those four letters in lowercase. Let me know if you're still having problems, happy to up a temporary zippy link with no pw.
DeleteThanks all good mate, dunno what I was doing wrong.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work!
No worries, cheers!
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