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Gerald Resch, a composer born in Linz in 1975, presents a compelling collection of his works in "Gerald Resch: Collection Serti et Al." This album, released on October 1, 2012, under the KAIROS label, offers a rich tapestry of contemporary classical music that spans over an hour of intricate compositions. Resch's studies with renowned composers such as Michael Jarrell, York Höller, and Beat Furrer have undoubtedly influenced his distinctive style, which is evident throughout this album.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, each showcasing Resch's mastery of various instrumental combinations and his ability to create evocative musical landscapes. "Collection Serti" (2011) for Ensemble opens the album, setting the stage for a journey through Resch's sonic world. The hauntingly beautiful "Figuren" (2009) for Clarinet follows, highlighting the expressive capabilities of the solo instrument. "Ein Garten. Pfade, die sich verzweigen" (2000) for viola and seven instruments offers a more intimate and reflective mood, while the three-part "Cantus Firmus" (2010) for orchestra and mixed choir ad libitum demonstrates Resch's skill in blending vocal and instrumental textures.
Each piece on this album is a testament to Resch's unique compositional voice, characterized by its intricate structures, rich harmonies, and evocative melodies. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of contemporary classical music or a curious newcomer, Gerald Resch's "Collection Serti et Al." promises an engaging and rewarding listening experience.