Heinz Holliger, a Swiss oboist, composer, and conductor, presents a captivating collection of his own compositions in "Holliger: Lieder ohne Worte." Released on September 22, 1997, under the prestigious ECM New Series label, this album is a testament to Holliger's versatility and mastery of classical and chamber music.
The album spans a total of 77 minutes, featuring a diverse range of pieces that showcase Holliger's unique musical language. The centerpiece is the "Lieder ohne Worte" (Songs without Words) series, divided into two parts, each containing several movements that explore various moods and atmospheres. These pieces are interspersed with other notable works such as "Sequenzen über Johannes 1, 32 für Harfe," a solo harp piece, and "Trema (Version für Violine solo)," a challenging and expressive solo violin work.
Holliger's compositions are known for their technical complexity and emotional depth, and this album is no exception. The "Präludium, Arioso & Passacaglia" trio for oboe and piano is a standout, demonstrating Holliger's virtuosic skills as both a composer and an oboist. The album concludes with three "Nachtstücke" (Night Pieces) for piano, offering a serene and introspective end to the journey.
Throughout the album, Holliger's innovative use of extended techniques and his ability to blend traditional and contemporary elements create a sound world that is both familiar and fresh. "Holliger: Lieder ohne Worte" is an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection, offering a profound and engaging exploration of one of the most important musical voices of our time.