CD album cover 'Miniatures' (GEN 11219) with Katharina Bäuml, Margit Kern

GEN 11219 EAN: 4260036252194

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Two historical periods are juxtaposed on this GENUIN debut release by Duo Mixtura–not only in terms of programming but also in the unusual combination of instruments: Katharina Bäuml’s shawm is a woodwind instrument which saw its heyday during the Renaissance but is still admired today for its fascinating timbres and tonal effects. And Margit Kern’s accordion shines brilliantly as she moves easily between New Music works and selections from the Baroque and earlier. The recording’s wide-ranging repertoire–from the 1600s to today–links two worlds in a convincing tonal experiment rarely encountered elsewhere.

Katharina Bäuml Shawms
Margit Kern Accordion

Two historical periods are juxtaposed on this GENUIN debut release by Duo Mixtura–not only in terms of programming but also in the unusual combination of instruments: Katharina Bäuml’s shawm is a woodwind instrument which saw its heyday during the Renaissance but is still admired today for its fascinating timbres and tonal effects. And Margit Kern’s accordion shines brilliantly as she moves easily between New Music works and selections from the Baroque and earlier. The recording’s wide-ranging repertoire–from the 1600s to today–links two worlds in a convincing tonal experiment rarely encountered elsewhere.

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Tracklist

  1. Erwin Koch-Raphael (*1949)
    Anflug
  2. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621)
    Ballo del Granduca
  3. Eduardo Flores Abad (*1960)
    Nueve preguntas
  4. Joachim Heintz (*1961)
    Verdeckt
  5. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
    Malle Sijmen
  6. Anonymous (15th c.)/Francisco de la Torre (1534-1594)
    La Spagna: Falla con misuras, Danza Alta
  7. Sharoukh Khajenouri (*1955)
    Fragments
  8. Anonymous (15th c.)
    La Spagna (shawm)
  9. Ali Gorji (*1978)
    Circulus
  10. Anonymous (15th c.)
    La Spagna (accordion)
  11. Tatjana Prelevic (*1963)
    Zagonetka
  12. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
    Est-ce Mars
  13. Snezana Nesic (*1973)
    Sfumato in green
  14. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
    Poolsche Dans

Two historical periods are juxtaposed on this GENUIN debut release by Duo Mixtura–not only in terms of programming but also in the unusual combination of instruments: Katharina Bäuml’s shawm is a woodwind instrument which saw its heyday during the Renaissance but is still admired today for its fascinating timbres and tonal effects. And Margit Kern’s accordion shines brilliantly as she moves easily between New Music works and selections from the Baroque and earlier. The recording’s wide-ranging repertoire–from the 1600s to today–links two worlds in a convincing tonal experiment rarely encountered elsewhere.