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      2. zimmermann, b.a.: fromme helene / rheinische kirmestanze / smetana, b.: the bartered bride - bernd alois zimmermann

      Zimmermann, B.A.: Fromme Helene / Rheinische Kirmestanze / Smetana, B.: The Bartered Bride

      Bernd Alois ZimmermannBernd Alois Zimmermann
      • 2005
      • 45 tracks
      • 1 uur, 4 min
      • requiem
      Zimmermann, B.A.: Fromme Helene  / Rheinische Kirmestanze / Smetana, B.: The Bartered Bride - Bernd Alois Zimmermann
      Zimmermann, B.A.: Fromme Helene  / Rheinische Kirmestanze / Smetana, B.: The Bartered Bride - Bernd Alois Zimmermann

      Album Details

      Dive into the rich and diverse musical landscape of Bernd Alois Zimmermann with this captivating album, released on January 1, 2005, under the Musicaphon label. This collection is a testament to Zimmermann's mastery of composition, blending his unique voice with the vibrant sounds of traditional and contemporary genres.

      The album opens with "Die fromme Helene," a series of 18 movements that tell a story through music. Each track is meticulously crafted, showcasing Zimmermann's ability to evoke vivid imagery and narrative through sound. From the playful "Lenchen kommt auf's Land" to the somber "Der Trauermarsch," the piece is a journey through life's joys and sorrows, all rendered in Zimmermann's distinctive style.

      Following "Die fromme Helene," the album presents "Rheinische Kirmestanze," a lively suite that captures the spirit of a traditional fair. The pieces, ranging from waltzes to marches, are infused with a sense of joy and celebration, providing a stark contrast to the more introspective "Die fromme Helene."

      The album concludes with selections from Bedřich Smetana's "The Bartered Bride," arranged by Andreas Tarkmann. These pieces, including the lively "Furiant" and the playful "Polka," add a touch of folk charm to the collection, rounding out the album with a sense of warmth and familiarity.

      With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a perfect introduction to Zimmermann's work, offering a blend of narrative depth, technical virtuosity, and sheer musical enjoyment. Whether you're a seasoned fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.

      1 januari 20052005 Musicaphon2005 Musicaphon

      Tracks

      1. Die fromme Helene: I. Lenchen kommt auf's LandBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        2:25
      2. Die fromme Helene: Im munteren Tempo einer GavotteBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:31
      3. Die fromme Helene: II. Des Onkels NachthemdBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        2:26
      4. Die fromme Helene: In Form eines artigen KanonsBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:25
      5. Die fromme Helene: III. Vetter FranzBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:51
      6. Die fromme Helene: Der Franz freut sich im WalzertaktBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:24
      7. Die fromme Helene: IV. Der FroschBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        2:21
      8. Die fromme Helene: Und das im Tempo eines funebren MarschesBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:27
      9. Die fromme Helene: V. Der LiebesbriefBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:17
      10. Die fromme Helene: Und mit gedampften Geigenhauch verschwistert sich der Tuba BauchBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:18
      11. Die fromme Helene: VI. Eine unruhige NachtBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:28
      12. Die fromme Helene: Die Trompete klingt erstickt, o wehBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:14
      13. Die fromme Helene: VII. Interimistische ZerstreuungBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:46
      14. Die fromme Helene: Die hochsten Tone sind sein losBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:18
      15. Die fromme Helene: VIII. Der HeiratsentschlussBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:25
      16. Die fromme Helene: Ein grund zum Walzer, wie bekanntBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:21
      17. Die fromme Helene: IX. Die HochzeitsreiseBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:55
      18. Die fromme Helene: Die Tuba muht vergeblich sichBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:28
      19. Die fromme Helene: X. Lobliche TatigkeitBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:56
      20. Die fromme Helene: Fast straubt die Geige sich's zu sagenBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:21
      21. Die fromme Helene: XI. Geistlicher RatBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        2:36
      22. Die fromme Helene: XII. Die WallfahrtBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        2:12
      23. Die fromme Helene: Ohne TitelBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:17
      24. Die fromme Helene: XIII. Die ZwillingeBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:18
      25. Die fromme Helene: Der Trauerzug wankt aus dem HausBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:17
      26. Die fromme Helene: XIV. Ein treuloser FreundBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:07
      27. Die fromme Helene: Der Trauermarsch wird nunmehr PflichtBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:16
      28. Die fromme Helene: XV. Die ReueBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:51
      29. Die fromme Helene: Im Gewande einer FlöteBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:22
      30. Die fromme Helene: XVI. Versuchung und EndeBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:13
      31. Die fromme Helene: Der Trauermarsch wird nunmehr PflichtBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:20
      32. Die fromme Helene: Triumph des BosenBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:26
      33. Die fromme Helene: Ohne TitelBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:17
      34. Die fromme Helene: XVIII. SchlussBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:29
      35. Die fromme Helene: Im munteren Tempo einer GavotteBernd Alois Zimmermann, Gisela May, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:42
      36. Rheinische Kirmestanze: I. Tempo di valseBernd Alois Zimmermann, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:11
      37. Rheinische Kirmestanze: II. AllegrettoBernd Alois Zimmermann, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:40
      38. Rheinische Kirmestanze: III. Allegretto -Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:37
      39. Rheinische Kirmestanze: III. Allegro commodo -Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        0:56
      40. Rheinische Kirmestanze: III. Alla marciaBernd Alois Zimmermann, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma
        1:18
      41. Mazurek in E Minor, Op. 49, B. 90Antonín Dvořák, Rüdiger Spuck, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma, A.N. Tarkmann
        6:27
      42. Rondo in G Minor, Op. 94, B. 171Antonín Dvořák, Olaf Niessing, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma, A.N. Tarkmann
        8:32
      43. Prodaná nevesta, Act II: Furiant (arr. A. Tarkmann) [the Bartered Bride]Bedřich Smetana, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma, A.N. Tarkmann
        2:10
      44. Prodaná nevesta, Act I: Polka (arr. A. Tarkmann) [the Bartered Bride]Bedřich Smetana, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma, A.N. Tarkmann
        4:23
      45. Prodaná nevesta, Act III: Skocna, "Dance of the Comedians" (arr. A. Tarkmann) [the Bartered Bride]Bedřich Smetana, Emsland Ensemble, Ensemble Prisma, A.N. Tarkmann
        5:17
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      About Bernd Alois Zimmermann

      Bernd Alois Zimmermann, born in 1918 in Bliesheim, Germany, was a pioneering composer whose work spans the avant-garde, serial, and postmodern styles. His most renowned work, the opera "Die Soldaten," is celebrated as one of the most significant German operas of the 20th century, following in the footsteps of Alban Berg. Zimmermann's music is characterized by its eclectic nature, incorporating techniques such as dodecaphony and musical quotation, creating a rich and complex sonic landscape. His compositions often reflect a deep, introspective quality, anticipating the themes of postmodernism. Despite his tragic end, Zimmermann's legacy endures through his profound and emotionally resonant works, which continue to captivate audiences and inspire musicians worldwide.

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