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NEOS 10925CD
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2009 release. Numerous works by German electronic and multimedia composer Josef Anton Riedl. Member of the Groupe de Recherches Musicales from 1953 until 1955. Worked at the NWDR studio and was artistic director of the Siemens Studio for Electronic Music from 1959 until 1966. Featured works: Bschat, Terschied (2006/7), Glas-Spiele, Version 2 (1974-77), Vielleicht - Duo (1963/68/70/2008), Ausfluss, Spir, Niederschlag, Nachhall (2001-03), Stuck fur Gitarre, Crotales, Handtrommeln und Sprechen (1960/62), Invention in 5 Raten (extended version 2004), euzeuläsäkut (2006-07), Lautgedichtfolge h) (2006-07), Glas-Spiele, Version 1 (1974-77). Performed by: Carin Levine (piccolo), Jan Philip Schulze (piano/clapping/stamping/speaking), Michael Lentz (speaking), Stefan Blum (percussion/speaking), Lorenzo Ferrero, Johannes Göhl, Michael Hirsch (speaking), Stephen Montague, Josef Anton Riedl, Florian Tielebier-Langenscheid, Alberto Vignani, Harald Lillmeyer, (guitar/speaking), Erina Goto and Thomas Hastreiter (marimbas), Carin Levine (piccolo).
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RZ 1020/21CD
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Edition RZ presents a 2CD collection of work from German electronic and multimedia composer Josef Anton Riedl. Spanning the diverse breadth of his musical output from 1951-2007, Riedl has left an indelible mark on music history in the Federal Republic of Germany with his many works and cultural activities. A pioneer in early concrète and electronics, Riedl joined Pierre Shaeffer's Groupe de Recherches Musicales from 1953-1955. He worked at various music studios including the NWDR (Northwest German Broadcasting) studio in Cologne, and was the artistic director of the Siemens Studio For Electronic Music from 1959-1966. During the same period he founded the Neue Musik München/Klang-Aktionen concert series, and established the Musik/Film/Dia/Licht-Galerie, which has presented multimedia compositions ("sound/light/scent-games"), audiovisual environments, events, exhibitions ("Paper Music I," "Optische," "Akustische Lautgedichte") and installations at important national and international festivals. This collection samples some of Riedl's most compelling work, including his "Paper Music" and musique concrète experiments.
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