Immerse yourself in the intricate and innovative world of Hans Werner Henze with his compelling album "Boulevard Solitude / +". Released on January 1, 2004, under the esteemed label wergo, this collection is a masterful blend of avant-garde and neoclassical genres, showcasing Henze's unique compositional prowess.
The album spans a diverse range of works, including ballet variations, concertinos, and vocal pieces, each offering a distinct musical journey. The "Ballett-Variationen" series opens the album with a dynamic sequence of movements, from the energetic "Allegro con brio" to the graceful "Valse lente," culminating in a majestic finale. The "Concertino" series follows, presenting a trio of lively and weighty compositions that highlight Henze's ability to balance intensity and delicacy.
A standout feature of the album is "Das Vokaltuch der Kammersängerin Rosa Silber," a vocal suite that unfolds like a dramatic narrative, complete with an introduction, pas d'action, variations, an interlude, a pas de deux, and a conclusion. This suite exemplifies Henze's talent for integrating vocal and instrumental elements into a cohesive and engaging whole.
The album also includes the symphonic interludes from the lyrical drama "Boulevard Solitude," providing a glimpse into Henze's theatrical compositions. These interludes, marked as Intermezzo I through IV, offer a rich tapestry of sounds and moods, enhancing the overall diversity of the album.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, "Boulevard Solitude / +" is a testament to Hans Werner Henze's enduring influence in the world of contemporary classical music. This album is a must-explore for anyone interested in the avant-garde and neoclassical genres, offering a profound and enriching listening experience.