Dive into the avant-garde world of Peter Eötvös with his captivating 2014 album, "Kosmos." This compelling collection, released on the renowned Wergo label, offers a unique blend of experimental and requiem genres, spanning a total of 53 minutes across seven tracks. Eötvös, a Hungarian composer and conductor, presents a masterful display of his compositional prowess, inviting listeners to explore the depths of his musical vision.
The album kicks off with "Sonata per sei," a multi-movement work that showcases the intricate interplay between the GrauSchumacher Piano Duo and the Schlagquartett Köln. Each movement, meticulously titled with precise tempo indications, offers a distinct sonic landscape, from the steady pulse of "Viertel = 86" to the frenetic energy of "Bartók überquert den Ozean - Achtel = 84." The sonata's final movement, "Viertel = 112," brings the piece to a powerful conclusion, leaving listeners eager for more.
Beyond the sonata, "Kosmos" features two additional works that highlight Eötvös's versatility. "Psalm 151" offers a contemplative interlude, while the title track, "Kosmos," provides a dynamic and engaging finale. Throughout the album, Eötvös's innovative use of instrumentation and rhythm creates a rich tapestry of sound, making "Kosmos" an essential addition to any avant-garde music collection. The album features a stellar lineup of performers, including Paulo Álvares on keyboards and members of the Schlagquartett Köln on percussion, ensuring a high-quality listening experience.