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Martin Smolka : Poema de balcones, œuvres chorales. Homann, Creed.
Diapason de juillet 2016
Critique de Pierre Rigaudière
Page n° 118
Format : 1 SACD Hybride
Durée totale : 00:54:01

Enregistrement : 2008-2009
Lieu : Stuttgart
Pays : Allemagne
Prise de son : Studio / Stereo/Surround

Label : Wergo
Référence : WER7332
EAN : 4010228733228
Code Prix : DM021A

Année d'édition : 2016
Date de sortie : 27/04/2016

Genre : Classique
Martin Smolka (1959-)
Poema de blacones, fragments de 2 poèmes de Federico Garcia Lorca, pour 2 chœurs mixtes
Walden, the distiller of celestial dews, d'après Henry David Thoreau, pour chœur mixte et percussion
Slone i smutne, d'après un poème de Tadeusz Rozewicz, pour choeur

Martin Homann, percussion
Ensemble vocal de la radio de Stuttgart
Marcus Creed, direction

Surging sounds of the sea, over them the whistling, or even the calling of birds – or so it might seem. An instant later, we only hear the ebb and flow of choral sounds, with individual male voices whistling rubato glissando tones over them. But perhaps the brief association, the suggestion of an illusion, is typical of this composer’s music because it was with similar, magically realistic sounds that the Czech Martin Smolka suddenly burst onto the international scene in Donaueschingen in 1992. It is astonishing, actually, that the avant-garde audience approved of such illustrative music, but it was so different – and was conveyed with such simple charm. “Please, no more musical revolutions. [...] Please, no more new music, but rather strange music“ - this is what Smolka demands in his “Manifesto of a Re-tuned Composer”. His choral work "Walden, the Distiller of Celestial Dews“ is not the only one to follow these principles. Imitation, formal simplicity, altered intonation, and repetition can also be found in another guise in his "Poema de balcones“ for two mixed choirs from 2008. The text is based on only three lines from Federico García Lorca’s poem "Romancero gitano“. The words as sung are hardly understandable. We hear, however, how the sea slowly dances across the beach – with a rolling R – in the long-drawn-out overlapping waves of the two choirs. “Slone i smutne” (Salt and Sadness) for mixed choir from 2006, on the other hand, employs the elements mentioned in a very different way. The piece is based on a poem written in the late 1940s by the Polish poet Tadeusz Rózewicz (1921–2014), a poem about love and remembrance. Again, Smolka does not follow the text in a linear way. He picks out single words and parts of sentences and constantly recombines them, playing once more with expressions.

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