Dive into the avant-garde world of Bernd Alois Zimmermann with his compelling 1969 release, "Zimmermann: Présence; Intercomunicazione." This album, a cornerstone of Deutsche Grammophon's Avant-garde series, showcases Zimmermann's bold and innovative approach to composition, pushing the boundaries of contemporary classical music.
The album is divided into two main works: "Présence," a ballet blanc in five scenes for violin, cello, and piano, and "Intercomunicazione," a series of eight parts for cello and piano. "Présence" is a intricate exploration of time and space, with each scene offering a unique blend of tension and release, while "Intercomunicazione" delves into the interplay between the two instruments, creating a dialogue that is as intellectually stimulating as it is musically engaging.
Performed by the exceptional trio of Saschko Gawriloff on violin, Siegfried Palm on cello, and Aloys Kontarsky on piano, the album benefits from their technical prowess and interpretive depth. The performances are marked by a sense of urgency and precision, bringing Zimmermann's complex scores to life with clarity and conviction.
With a total duration of 46 minutes, this album is a testament to Zimmermann's philosophical and literary influences, reflecting his concept of the "sphericality of time." It's an essential addition to any serious music collection, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the 20th century's most innovative composers.