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      2. wolpe: symphony/yigdal-cantata/chamber piece 1+2 - stefan wolpe

      Wolpe: Symphony/Yigdal-Cantata/Chamber Piece 1+2

      Stefan WolpeStefan Wolpe
      • 1997
      • 12 tracks
      • 58 min
      • avant-garde
      Wolpe: Symphony/Yigdal-Cantata/Chamber Piece 1+2 - Stefan Wolpe
      Wolpe: Symphony/Yigdal-Cantata/Chamber Piece 1+2 - Stefan Wolpe

      Tracks

      1. Symphony No. 1: 1st movementStefan Wolpe, Johannes Kalitzke
        4:31
      2. Symphony No. 1: 2nd movementStefan Wolpe, Johannes Kalitzke
        7:41
      3. Symphony No. 1: 3rd movementStefan Wolpe, Johannes Kalitzke
        9:49
      4. Yigdal Cantata: Part 1. AllegroStefan Wolpe, W. Zerer, Chr. Biebrach
        3:30
      5. Yigdal Cantata: Part 2. ModeratoStefan Wolpe, W. Zerer, Chr. Biebrach
        5:52
      6. Yigdal Cantata: Part 3. AllegroStefan Wolpe, Chr. Biebrach
        7:13
      7. Yigdal Cantata: Part 4Stefan Wolpe, Horst Neumann
        1:19
      8. Yigdal Cantata: Part 5Stefan Wolpe, Chr. Biebrach
        0:52
      9. Yigdal Cantata: Part 6Stefan Wolpe, W. Zerer
        3:09
      10. Yigdal Cantata: Part 7Stefan Wolpe, W. Zerer, Chr. Biebrach
        3:30
      11. Chamber Piece I for 14 playersStefan Wolpe, Heinrich Hörlein, Hans-Christoph Sauer, Thomas Oepen, Dieter Göltl, Eckhard Hemkemeier, Hans-Udo Helnzmann, Franz Behle, Michael Wagener, Wilfried Schoberansky, Markus Fank, Markus Eulinger, Stefan Geiger, Jurgen Lamke, Holger Garbs
        7:43
      12. Chamber Piece II for 14 playersStefan Wolpe, Heinrich Hörlein, Hans-Christoph Sauer, Thomas Oepen, Dieter Göltl, Eckhard Hemkemeier, Hans-Udo Helnzmann, Franz Behle, Michael Wagener, Wilfried Schoberansky, Markus Fank, Markus Eulinger, Stefan Geiger, Jurgen Lamke, Holger Garbs
        3:11
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      About Stefan Wolpe

      Stefan Wolpe, a German-born American composer, was a pioneering figure in interdisciplinary modernism, weaving together influences from the Bauhaus, agitprop theater, and the kibbutz movement, among others. Born in Berlin in 1902, Wolpe's early career was marked by his commitment to socialism and anti-fascist causes, leading him to create music that spoke directly to the people of Berlin. Forced into exile by the Nazis, he journeyed through Vienna and Jerusalem before settling in New York City in 1938, where he continued to compose until his death in 1972. Wolpe's music is a testament to his eclectic experiences, blending post-tonality, bebop, and Arab classical musics into a unique and densely textured sound. His works, such as "Battle Piece" and "In a State of Flight," reflect his personal journey and the tumultuous times he lived through. Wolpe's fearless exploration of musical languages makes his compositions a captivating exploration of the human experience.

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      Album Details

      May 1, 1997(P) 1996 ARTE NOVA MusikproduktionS GmbH

      Immerse yourself in the avant-garde world of Stefan Wolpe with his compelling 1997 album, "Wolpe: Symphony/Yigdal-Cantata/Chamber Piece 1+2." This captivating collection, released under ARTE NOVA Classics, showcases Wolpe's mastery of chamber music and his innovative approach to composition. The album opens with his powerful Symphony No. 1, a three-movement exploration of orchestral dynamics that challenges and delights the ear. Following this, the Yigdal Cantata unfolds in seven distinct parts, blending allegro and moderato passages to create a rich, textured journey through Wolpe's unique musical landscape. The album concludes with two chamber pieces, each scored for 14 players, demonstrating Wolpe's ability to weave intricate, engaging soundscapes with a limited ensemble. Clocking in at just under an hour, this album is a testament to Wolpe's enduring influence on the avant-garde music scene.