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What we hear seems like fractured piano music, like notes and sounds scattered in space: in his “Stanze,” Osvaldo Coluccino uses the piano’s resonant body to generate resonances in the spaces within us. He removes the windows, eliminates all opulence, and confronts us with environments that lie within ourselves. The light and the dimensions keep changing: we set the pace at which we wander through spaces we soon understand to be our own.
Alfonso Alberti, piano
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1CD | Instrumental | Piano | Contemporary | PRIME colors Edition |
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Sonic Architectures as a Medium of Resonance by Ursula Winterauer—also known as Gischt—and Giorgi Koberidze, created in Nantes (FR) and Innsbruck (AT) on the initiative of Openspace Innsbruck  |
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When body, instrument and space converge: Matthias Muche presents five solo works that define a central concern in his artistic practice of embodied sound.  |
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Precise, physical, unmistakable: tailor-made works for airborne extended, contributed by eight leading contemporay composers, spanning the spectrum from acoustic purism to electronic music  |
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