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      2. heinz reber: mnaomai, mnomai - heinz reber

      Heinz Reber: Mnaomai, Mnomai

      Heinz ReberHeinz Reber
      • 1992
      • 4 tracks
      • 40 min
      Heinz Reber: Mnaomai, Mnomai - Heinz Reber
      Heinz Reber: Mnaomai, Mnomai - Heinz Reber

      Album Details

      Heinz Reber's "Mnaomai, Mnomai" is a captivating exploration of sound and texture, released in 1992 under the ECM New Series label. This album, spanning just 40 minutes, is a testament to Reber's unique compositional style and his ability to create immersive musical experiences. The album features four extended tracks, each titled "Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part I," "Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part II," "Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part III," and "Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part IV," showcasing a progressive and evolving musical journey.

      Reber is joined by an ensemble of talented musicians, including Tschin Zhang and Ellen Horn on vocals, Thomas Demenga on cello and viola, Terje Rypdal on guitar, and Jon Christensen on percussion. This collaboration results in a rich tapestry of sounds, blending vocal textures with instrumental depth. The album's instrumentation and composition reflect a harmonious blend of contemporary classical and experimental music, making it a standout release in Reber's discography.

      "Mnaomai, Mnomai" is a compelling listen for those interested in avant-garde and experimental music. The album's intricate layers and subtle nuances invite repeated listening, revealing new details with each playthrough. Whether you're a fan of Reber's previous work or new to his music, this album offers a unique and engaging experience.

      1 februari 1992© 1991 ECM Records GmbH, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin℗ 1991 ECM Records GmbH, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

      Tracks

      1. Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part IHeinz Reber, Tschin Zhang, Ellen Horn, Thomas Demenga, Terje Rypdal, Jon Christensen
        17:37
      2. Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part IIHeinz Reber, Tschin Zhang, Ellen Horn, Thomas Demenga, Terje Rypdal, Jon Christensen
        6:55
      3. Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part IIIHeinz Reber, Tschin Zhang, Ellen Horn, Thomas Demenga, Terje Rypdal, Jon Christensen
        4:08
      4. Mnaomai, Mnomai: Part IVHeinz Reber, Tschin Zhang, Ellen Horn, Thomas Demenga, Terje Rypdal, Jon Christensen
        11:36
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      About Heinz Reber

      Heinz Reber, born in Bern, Switzerland, in 1952, was a composer whose work transcended traditional musical boundaries, blending his background in music therapy with innovative compositional techniques. Reber's career began with his work as a music therapist for psychiatric patients, an experience that deeply influenced his approach to music. He was known for his unique and captivating compositions, including notable works like "Der vierte König" (1983) and "Pestalozzis Berg" (1989). Reber's discography features a range of albums, such as "Cellorganics" and "Mnaomai, Mnomai," which showcase his experimental and evocative style. Beyond his musical contributions, Reber was also a redactor for Radio DRS and worked on various audio and video projects, further enriching his artistic legacy. His music continues to inspire, offering listeners a glimpse into his creative vision and therapeutic approach to sound.

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