Dive into the avant-garde world of Mauricio Kagel with his captivating album "Solowerke für Akkordeon und Klavier," released on September 26, 1998, under the Winter & Winter label. This unique collection showcases the extraordinary talents of Teodoro Anzellotti and Luk Vaes, who bring Kagel's innovative compositions to life through a mesmerizing blend of accordion and piano.
The album spans a total of 1 hour and 7 minutes, featuring nine tracks that take the listener on a journey through Kagel's distinctive musical landscape. From the rhythmic "Rondeña" to the playful "Rossignols enrhumés" and the lively "Ragtime Waltz," each piece is a testament to Kagel's creativity and mastery of avant-garde music.
The album also includes a selection of Kagel's "4 Orgelstücke," offering a diverse range of sounds and styles that highlight the versatility of both the accordion and the piano. The tracks "Metapièce - Mimetics," "A deux mains," "Episoden, Figuren," "Mm 51," and "Passé Composé" further enrich the listening experience, showcasing Kagel's ability to push the boundaries of traditional music.
Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, Mauricio Kagel's "Solowerke für Akkordeon und Klavier" is an album that promises to intrigue, inspire, and delight. Immerse yourself in the world of Kagel and discover the beauty of his unique musical vision.