Ernst Reijseger - Crystal Palace (2014) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Ernst Reijseger
Title: Crystal Palace
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Winter & Winter
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [88.2kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:11:59
Total Size: 1.23 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Crystal Palace
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Winter & Winter
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [88.2kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:11:59
Total Size: 1.23 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Crystal Palace I 3:50
2. Crystal Palace II 2:03
3. Crystal Palace III 2:00
4. Crystal Palace IV 3:25
5. Crystal Palace V 4:01
6. Crystal Palace VI 2:13
7. Crystal Palace VII 1:49
8. Crystal Palace VIII 1:26
9. Crystal Palace IX 1:51
10. Crystal Palace X 2:09
11. Crystal Palace XI 2:55
12. Crystal Palace XII 4:20
13. Crystal Palace XIII 3:14
14. Crystal Palace XIV 1:28
15. Crystal Palace XV 2:23
16. Crystal Palace XVI 3:16
17. Crystal Palace XVII 3:19
18. Crystal Palace XVIII 4:21
19. Crystal Palace XIX 3:01
20. Crystal Palace XX 3:23
21. Crystal Palace XXI 1:57
22. Crystal Palace XXII 1:45
23. Crystal Palace XXIII 1:04
24. Crystal Palace XXIV 3:26
25. Crystal Palace XXV 1:31
26. Crystal Palace XXVI 1:55
27. Crystal Palace XXVII 2:12
28. Crystal Palace XXVIII 1:30
The improvised cello suite by Ernst Reijseger. The state gallery of modern art in Augsburg's Glaspalast (Crystal Palace), a branch gallery of the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, hosts in 2013 a comprehensive exhibition of the works of the German-American painter Jerry Zeniuk. In this place – inspired by a world of pictures – Ernst Reijseger records his solo programme „Crystal Palace“.
The musician Ernst Reijseger and the painter Jerry Zeniuk know each other since the mid 90s. This encounter turns out to be an extraordinary constellation. Both artists deal with painting as well as music. Jerry Zeniuks connection with music is closely linked to his work as a painter. Many of his pieces are made while listening to music. Zeniuk carries the abstraction on, concentrates on the basic elements, leaves only the absolute necessary and creates new space with colours. Ernst Reijseger originally comes from the free jazz and seems to prepare in his work the return to tonality. He plays with the elements of melodies, rhythms and cadences and works with the room, concentrates on simple effects, in order to reach out to his listeners.
Reijseger lets himself be inspired by the images. His improvisations are sensitive and tender, some miniatures seem to explode and flow into new parts with catchy melodies inviting to hum along. A thrilling experiment, with Ernst Reijseger's music not being played after a score but according to the colours of Jerry Zeniuk.
The recording is done in an outstanding way. One microphone that works like the ear, our most sensitive sensory organ, records all audible perceptions directly to an analog tape. 7 x 4 = 28 single works (miniatures) are created for the album „Crystal Palace“, sounds full of colour.
Ernst Reijseger, cello
The musician Ernst Reijseger and the painter Jerry Zeniuk know each other since the mid 90s. This encounter turns out to be an extraordinary constellation. Both artists deal with painting as well as music. Jerry Zeniuks connection with music is closely linked to his work as a painter. Many of his pieces are made while listening to music. Zeniuk carries the abstraction on, concentrates on the basic elements, leaves only the absolute necessary and creates new space with colours. Ernst Reijseger originally comes from the free jazz and seems to prepare in his work the return to tonality. He plays with the elements of melodies, rhythms and cadences and works with the room, concentrates on simple effects, in order to reach out to his listeners.
Reijseger lets himself be inspired by the images. His improvisations are sensitive and tender, some miniatures seem to explode and flow into new parts with catchy melodies inviting to hum along. A thrilling experiment, with Ernst Reijseger's music not being played after a score but according to the colours of Jerry Zeniuk.
The recording is done in an outstanding way. One microphone that works like the ear, our most sensitive sensory organ, records all audible perceptions directly to an analog tape. 7 x 4 = 28 single works (miniatures) are created for the album „Crystal Palace“, sounds full of colour.
Ernst Reijseger, cello
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