SKU: BR.DV-8375
ISBN 9790200482652. 9 x 12 inches.
World premiere Berlin, December 3, 1995Bibliography:Englund, Axel: Into You, Into You I Sing: Spasmodic Speech and the Borders of the Human Body, in: ders., Still Songs: Music In and Around the Poetry of Paul Celan, Farnham: Ashgate 2012, S. 106-145 The composition was inspired by the sculpture La Meditation by Auguste Rodin which the composer came into contact with during an exhibition at the Nationalgalerie in Berlin. Rilke wrote about this sculpture: never before has a human body been concentrated like this around its inner essence never before has it been strained like this by its own soul and eased again by the elasticity of its own blood. (Paul-Heinz Dittrich) The composition was inspired by the sculpture La Meditation by Auguste Rodin which the composer came into contact with during an exhibition at the Nationalgalerie in Berlin. Rilke wrote about this sculpture: never before has a human body been concentrated like this around its inner essence never before has it been strained like this by its own soul and eased again by the elasticity of its own blood. (Paul-Heinz Dittrich) CD Dreyer Gaido 21044Helmut Gerhold (Fl) Werner F. Selge (Klav)CD Dreyer Gaido 21046