Heinz Holliger's "Holliger: Siebengesang / Stockhausen: Spiral" is a captivating journey through the realms of classical and chamber music, released on January 1, 1971, under the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label. This album is a testament to Holliger's virtuosity and innovative spirit, featuring his composition "Siebengesang" alongside Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Spiral für einen Solisten."
"Siebengesang," a complex and intricate work, is divided into eleven movements, each with its own unique tempo and character. The piece is scored for oboe, orchestra, singing voices, and loudspeaker, showcasing Holliger's ability to blend traditional and modern elements. The movements range from the free and liberating "Liberamente" to the intense and rhythmic "Molto agitato," offering a diverse and engaging listening experience.
Complementing Holliger's work is Stockhausen's "Spiral für einen Solisten," a four-part composition that further explores the boundaries of classical music. The piece is known for its innovative use of sound and structure, providing a fascinating counterpoint to Holliger's "Siebengesang."
The album, with a duration of 37 minutes, is a compact yet profound exploration of contemporary classical music. It offers a glimpse into the creative minds of Holliger and Stockhausen, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. The vinyl release, while showing some signs of wear, has been meticulously cleaned, ensuring a quality listening experience.