Various Artists - Krüger: Rosebud (2026) Hi-Res

Artist: Various Artists, Tobias Hagedorn, Claudia Chan, Xavier Larsson Paez, Sofia von Atzingen, Nejc Grm, Victor Virnot, Matthias Krüger
Title: Krüger: Rosebud
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Wergo
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 78:41 min
Total Size: 338 / 775 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Krüger: Rosebud
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Wergo
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 78:41 min
Total Size: 338 / 775 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. conTemp[s]lations
02. renk
03. fuckin‘ A!
04. nun schauervoll einmalig blickt es mich an: I
05. nun schauervoll einmalig blickt es mich an: II
06. nun schauervoll einmalig blickt es mich an: III
07. rosebud
Krüger’s music can manifest itself as compositions with an enormous variety of structures and instrumental combinations, as multisensory mixtures of sound, image, and movement, or as pure electronics, or… – an aesthetic range reflected, at least partially, in the program of this album. But in spite of this heterogeneity that defies conventional categorization, there are certain significant constants in Krüger’s works. One of these is the physicality of their linguistic forms and a correspondingly close connection to the interpretive powers of their performers. He investigates and redefines sounds, exploring physiognomies and contexts that were not yet in his repertoire.
The early organ piece “conTemp[s]lations” might seem to be out of place, but its expansive microtonality and unconventional coloration foreshadow Krüger’s later electronic works such as “rosebud”. Everything in this contemplative sound continuum is geared toward flowing transformations of sound qualities and the relationships of timbral mixtures.
The instrumental monologues and dialogues of “fuckin’ A!”, “renk”, and “nun schauervoll einmalig blickt es mich an” are characterized by a high degree of density and kinetic energy. “rosebud”, for dancer, motion sensors, and live electronics was created at the renowned IRCAM center in Paris in collaboration with dancer Victor Virnot, whose choreography is closely linked to the live electronic processes. During the development of the piece, each of the two levels was influenced, and even determined, by the other, until “rosebud” finally achieved its final, definitive form. The dancer embodies, so to speak, an “extended” musician – a hybrid of man and machine.
The early organ piece “conTemp[s]lations” might seem to be out of place, but its expansive microtonality and unconventional coloration foreshadow Krüger’s later electronic works such as “rosebud”. Everything in this contemplative sound continuum is geared toward flowing transformations of sound qualities and the relationships of timbral mixtures.
The instrumental monologues and dialogues of “fuckin’ A!”, “renk”, and “nun schauervoll einmalig blickt es mich an” are characterized by a high degree of density and kinetic energy. “rosebud”, for dancer, motion sensors, and live electronics was created at the renowned IRCAM center in Paris in collaboration with dancer Victor Virnot, whose choreography is closely linked to the live electronic processes. During the development of the piece, each of the two levels was influenced, and even determined, by the other, until “rosebud” finally achieved its final, definitive form. The dancer embodies, so to speak, an “extended” musician – a hybrid of man and machine.