Werner Herzog & Ernst Reijseger Und Ensemble - Eroberung Des Nutzlosen (2013)
Artist: Werner Herzog & Ernst Reijseger Und Ensemble
Title: Eroberung Des Nutzlosen
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Winter & Winter
Genre: Jazz / Spoken Word / Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 01:55:08
Total Size: 589 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Eroberung Des Nutzlosen
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Winter & Winter
Genre: Jazz / Spoken Word / Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 01:55:08
Total Size: 589 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1
1. Dank sei Dir Herr
2. Werner Herzog/ Prolog
3. A una Rosa (Voche e Notte Antica)
4. Amerigo
5. Gotzos De Su Remediu
6. Werner Herzog
7. Mura / Su Puddhu (Ballu Turturinu)
8. Stabat Mater
CD 2
1. Werner Herzog
2. Heaven On Earth
3. Pruite Cantas Ancora (Lellere)
4. Werner Herzog
5. Fin Tantos Cassatores (S Andira)
6. Vidu Ndh Appo De Rosa (Ballu Brincu)
7. Werner Herzog
8. Nanneddu Meu
Personnel:
Cello, Voice, Percussion – Ernst Reijseger
Choir [Voches De Sardinna] – Tenore De Orosei E Cuncordu De Orosei*
Engineer [Recording Engineer (Stage)] – Mathieu Denis (2)
Engineer [Sound Engineer] – Stefan Ernst (2)
Executive-Producer – Mariko Takahashi (2), Stefan Winter
Mixed By – Adrian von Ripka
Piano, Organ – Harmen Fraanje
Producer – Stefan Winter
Read By – Werner Herzog
Sounds [Soundscapes] – Stefan Winter
Vocals – Mola Sylla
Vocals [Choir] – Gian Nicola Appeddu, Mario Siotto, Massimo Roych, Piero Pala, Tonino Carta
Only a few weeks after his 70th birthday the film director Werner Herzog met in Berlin with the composer and cellist Ernst Reijseger, the voice of Senegal, Mola Sylla, the Dutch jazz pianist Harmen Fraanje, the characteristic male voices of the Voches de Sardinna and the music producer Stefan Winter to perform »Eroberung des Nutzlosen« (»Conquest of the Useless«) with music and soundscapes. On two evenings in October 2012 Werner Herzog read (in German) excerpts from his text, which he has written during the adventurous production of his film »Fitzcarraldo«, that would become his most famous movie. Reijseger and his ensemble provided the musical accompaniment, and this double CD is a document of the occasion.