Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Torsten Rasch
Was bedeutet die Bewegung... (Mendelssohn Songs arranged with linking interludes by Torsten Rasch)
a Mendelssohn Song Cycle for Baritone and Strings - Score
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Torsten Rasch
Was bedeutet die Bewegung... (Mendelssohn Songs arranged with linking interludes by Torsten Rasch)
a Mendelssohn Song Cycle for Baritone and Strings - Score
- Instrumentation Voice and String orchestra
- Composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Torsten Rasch
- Edition Score
- Publisher Faber Music
- Order no. 0571539173
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Was bedeutet die Bewegung ... a Mendelssohn song cycle for baritone and strings was premiered in 2012 by the renowned baritone Matthias Goerne. This is no workaday transcription: in addition to skilfully arranging seven Mendelssohn songs for strings and voice, Rasch has created a number of striking interludes to link the songs together. These interludes, written in Rasch's own post-Romantic voice and containing modern techniques including glissandi and snap-pizzicati, add a whole new dimension to the 25-minute cycle, startlingly revealing its dark undercurrents and psychologies.