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Release-Date:28.01.2022
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 1. Instauratio
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 2. Maknongan
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 3. Cepstrum
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 4. Tre Pezzi (I)
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 5. Tre Pezzi (II)
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 6. Tre Pezzi (III)
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 7. Sfera
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 8. Ave Maria
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 9. Alleluja
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 10. Baïr
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 11. Anaphora
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G. SCELSI • S. GOLDMANN • J. SCHWARZER - 12. Mantram
GIACINTO SCELSI • STEFAN GOLDMANN • JEREMIAS SCHWARZER:
“SFERA”

Tracklist CD:
1. Instauratio, 2. Maknongan, 3. Cepstrum, 4.-6. Tre Pezzi (I-III), 7. Sfera, 8. Ave Maria,
9. Alleluja,10. Baïr, 11. Anaphora, 12. Mantram

Info Text:
Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988) was an Italian composer and rather unusual pioneer of electronic music.
His works are neither based on traditional techniques nor do they resemble concepts of the 'new
music' avant-garde. He recorded improvisations on the ondiola (an early electronic instrument) to
magnetic tape, often in multiple layers. These recordings were then transcribed into scores by his
assistants – constituting the first attempt at sounding electronic music through acoustic instruments
and their players instead of loudspeakers.
SFERA is a dialogue between Jeremias Schwarzer's performances of some of Scelsi's most focused
and striking pieces for solo instruments and new electronic works by Stefan Goldmann. The two
groups of works exhibit polar opposition and unusual metaphorical proximity at the same time.
Goldmann's multi-faceted music exhibits shape-shifting capabilities as liquid as Scelsi's pieces for
ensembles or orchestra (such as Anahit or Uaxuctum). However, they make full use of the morphing
capabilities of contemporary synthesis, constructing multidimensional movements across a vast
parametric space.
Jeremias Schwarzer adapted most of Scelsi's works in this album for different kinds of recorder for the
first time. They form a baseline for Stefan Goldmann's overflowing electronics, which seem to grow out
of and fold back into it as if breathing. Thus a conceptual full circle is formed whose two tangents are
mirroring each other. More