Impulse: Wien, released by the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie on Ensemble Modern Medien, is a captivating journey through the works of early 20th-century Austrian composers. This album, spanning a total of 66 minutes, showcases the ensemble's exceptional skill and versatility, presenting a program that is both challenging and rewarding.
The album opens with Arnold Schoenberg's "Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4," a string orchestra transcription of his seminal string quartet. This work, a tonal masterpiece that hints at the atonality to come, is followed by Anton Webern's compact yet profound "Passerelle, Op. 24." The ensemble then tackles Alban Berg's "Four Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 6," a work that demonstrates Berg's unique blend of Romanticism and modernism.
The centerpiece of the album is Schoenberg's "Pelleas und Melisande, Op. 5," a symphonic poem based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck. This work, a tour de force of orchestration and emotional depth, showcases the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie's ability to navigate the complexities of early modernist music. The album concludes with Webern's "Im Sommerwind," a late Romantic work that provides a fitting contrast to the more dissonant works that precede it.
Throughout the album, the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie demonstrates a remarkable level of precision and control, bringing out the subtleties and nuances of each work. The ensemble's performance is supported by insightful liner notes that provide context and background for each piece, enhancing the listening experience. Impulse: Wien is a testament to the power of music to challenge, provoke, and inspire, and a showcase for the talents of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie.