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Rubato and dedicated to Mario Bertoncini (1932-2019).

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[22/09/2023] [22/09/2023] NEW RELEASE: zeitkratzer - Reinhold Friedl SCARLATTI

zeitkratzer director Reinhold Friedl and his ensemble present new compositions, grounded on Domenico Scarlatti's piano sonata F-minor K.466. Commissioned by the dance company Rubato and dedicated to Mario Bertoncini (1932-2019).

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Label: zeitkratzer productions (CD, zkr028 ) / Karl (LP, KR102)

Format: CD / 180gr LP incl. DL card / download

EAN: 4250137257839 (CD) / 5050580792067 (LP)

LC: 18747 (CD) / 18598 (LP)

Release date: september 22nd 2023

Promo contact: Ed Benndorf / dense promotion: ed@dense.de

Little is known about Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757). His music is, so to speak, left to its own devices: free, cheeky, playful, sonorous, surprising. Harmonically strolling again and again into unforeseen regions, the ear leads, not the theory; and also the fingers get their right: playful and haptic it goes. Scarlatti explained, "since nature has given me ten fingers and my instrument provides employment for all, I see no reason why I should not use all ten of them."[1]

Freedom, friction and listening pleasure instead of convention: "He knew quite well that he had disregarded all the rules of composition in his piano pieces, but asked whether his deviation from the rules offended the ear? He believes there is almost no other rule than that of not offending the only sense whose object is music - the ear."[2]

Reinhold Friedl applied this principle and composed the music for a choreography by dance company Rubato. Dance music drawn from Scarlatti, who was so inspired by dance music. The material of the piano sonata F-minor K.466 is twisted anew in all its richness, shifted back and forth, declined, frozen, noisified, sound structures extracted, floating. Those who know the sonata, will more than smell it’s shadows. Dedicated to Mario Bertoncini (Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza) who was particularly fond of K.466, on which all the music presented here is grounded.  

"Wild flowers"[3], Barbara Zubers had once called Scarlatti's music. Let them bloom.

[1] Charles Burney, Tagebuch seiner musikalischen Reisen. Zweyter Band. Hamburg, 1773. Bey Bode., p 183f., [2] ibid. [3] Barbara Zubers, in: Musik-Konzepte, Heft 47, München, 1986, p 3–39.


 

               

tracklist:

1 lilas                                      [08:10]

2 muguet                                [08:15]

3 pissenlit                               [03:30]

4 reine des prés                     [08:28]

5 violette des marais              [05:32]

6 aster                                    [10:42]

zeitkratzer

directed by Reinhold Friedl

Frank Gratkowski                   clarinets, flutes

Hild Sofie Tafjord                   french horn

Reinhold Friedl                      piano

Maurice de Martin                  percussion

Burkhard Schlothauer            violin, viola

Ulrich Phillipp                         doublebass

Martin Heinze                         doublebass

recorded Oct 13, 2021 by Klaus Dobbrick at Uferstudios Berlin

mixed 2022 by Nik Hummer at minusgroundzero Vienna

mastering & lacquer cut by Kassian Troyer at D&M Berlin

layout: kaidoh