Mirror - New Music for Accordion

CD album cover 'Mirror - New Music for Accordion' (GEN 13267) with Margit Kern

GEN 13267 EAN: 4260036252675

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Whoever puts on the new, second GENUIN CD by the accordionist Margit Kern in the CD player will get an idea of why so many composers of the 20th and 21st centuries are so fascinated by this instrument – that some apparently still equate with tangos and seafaring songs... This German musician presents us an entire highly virtuoso bouquet of six world premiere recordings. Ranging from the creaking, petrified landscapes and glistening light of Babette Koblenz to Earl Kim's moving songs of mourning, she fascinates us with enormous energy and inner calm in equal measure.

Margit Kern Accordion

Whoever puts on the new, second GENUIN CD by the accordionist Margit Kern in the CD player will get an idea of why so many composers of the 20th and 21st centuries are so fascinated by this instrument – that some apparently still equate with tangos and seafaring songs... This German musician presents us an entire highly virtuoso bouquet of six world premiere recordings. Ranging from the creaking, petrified landscapes and glistening light of Babette Koblenz to Earl Kim's moving songs of mourning, she fascinates us with enormous energy and inner calm in equal measure.

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Tracklist

  1. Babette Koblenz (*1956)
    Sans soleil (1992/93)
  2. Annette Schlünz (*1964)
    Journal No. 2 (Schneeland) (2006/07)
  3. Jin-Ah Ahn (*1969)
    Zwischenträume (2008)
  4. Charlotte Seither (*1965)
    Never real, always true (2008)
  5. Earl Kim (1920–1998)
    Ophelia (1995)
  6. Michael Beil (*1963)
    UND ACHT (1999)

Whoever puts on the new, second GENUIN CD by the accordionist Margit Kern in the CD player will get an idea of why so many composers of the 20th and 21st centuries are so fascinated by this instrument – that some apparently still equate with tangos and seafaring songs... This German musician presents us an entire highly virtuoso bouquet of six world premiere recordings. Ranging from the creaking, petrified landscapes and glistening light of Babette Koblenz to Earl Kim's moving songs of mourning, she fascinates us with enormous energy and inner calm in equal measure.