Rondo For Violin And Violoncello
Work title: | Rondo für Violine und Violoncello |
Year of origin: | 2009 |
Duration: | 09:07 |
Composer: | Reto Stadelmann |
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Description: | Classical; chamber music |
Instrumentation: | Violin, violoncello |
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Copyright collection society: | SUISA |
Registration date: | 15.05.2009 |
Registration no.: | 4128.259.70 |
Publisher: | Reto Stadelmann Music |
Catalogue No.: | RSM 2067 |
ISWC: | T-902.082.424-2 |
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Note: | Score in A3 format. Commissioned by the Stanser Musiktage Festival and the Nidwalden Museum |
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Work information
The composition was part of the audio-visual installation, 'Stanser Findlinge', during the Stanser Musiktage Festival 2009.
Lucerne based artist Barbara Jäggi created an abstract landscape of boulders inside a specially constructed black tent on the square in front of the Stanser Museum. Several monolithic objects formed the space, serving as a bar, lounge, and concert hall. The artist's plywood structures were equipped with speakers, inviting visitors to sit and listen to Reto Stadelmann's composition. The music, produced in Dolby Surround format, emanated from the interior, allowing for a three-dimensional perception of the music and enabling the sounds to circulate between the objects.
(Photo © Jürg Meyer)
The music bestowed changing meanings upon the objects, exploring their rough surfaces and revealing the enduring nature of matter by deflecting external functions and influences to assert its own presence. The installation, known as the 'HörsehBar', successfully combined elements of a bar, art exhibition, and concert space, creating an audiovisual experience for attendees to immerse themselves in before or after the concerts.
Premiere
Festival Stanser Musiktage 2009
Stanser Findlinge (Glacial erratics), art objects and sound installation in Dolby SurroundEnsemble Musikfabrik
Chatschatur Kanajan, violin
Dirk Wietheger, violoncello
Stans Museum
Vernissage: 20 April 2009, 6 pm
Daily viewings
From 20 - 23 April 2009, 6.30 pm - 11.30 pm
From 24 - 25 April 2009, 6.30 pm - 1 am