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01. Ensemble Surplus, James Avery - The Tristero System (2002) for ensemble
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02. Franklin Cox - The Courier's Tragedy (2001) for violincello solo
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03. Peter Veale, Joachim Haas, Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf, Experimentalstudio des SWR - W.A.S.T.E. (2001/2) for oboe and live electronics
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04. Experimentalstudio Des SWR - D.E.A.T.H. (2001/2) for eight-track tapes
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ARTIST
MAHNKOPF, CLAUS-STEFFEN
TITLE
Pynchon Cycle
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
NEOS
CATALOG #
NEOS 11036CD
NEOS 11036CD
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
7/2/2013
Performed by Peter Veale (oboe), Franklin Cox (cello, Ensemble SurPlus, James Avery (conductor). "Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf, born in 1962 in Mannheim, studies in Composition, Music Theory, Piano, Musicology, Philosophy and Sociology with Brian Ferneyhough, Klaus Huber, Jurgen Habermas among others. Music degree and PhD. Since 1984 international prizes and awards, including the Gaudemas Prize, Stuttgart Composition Prize, Ernst von Siemens Music Grant, Villa Massimo, important commissions, numerous portrait concerts worldwide. Principal works: 'Rhizom,' 'Medusa,' 'Kammerzyklus.' Performed by Peter Veale, oboe, Franklin Cox, cello, Ensemble SurPlus, James Avery, Conductor."
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