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Franui & Peter Simonischek - Ennui (2019) [Hi-Res]

Franui & Peter Simonischek - Ennui (2019) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Ennui
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: col legno
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
  • Total Time: 00:56:27
  • Total Size: 266 / 568 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Interlude dans un paysage avec une femme bâillante
02. Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen
03. Einsame Blume
04. Promenade dans une coquille de noix
05. Der Mond ist aufgegangen
06. Berceuse (Mit unzureichendem Lidschluss)
07. Petit requiem pour le troisième homme
08. Teure Mutter
09. Choral ennuyeuse
10. Das Grab
11. Kinderwaldscene
12. Prière
13. Großes Würfelspiel
14. Deburau
15. Ouverture ennuyeuse


This is an album about boredom. It takes the award-winning Musicbanda Franui, accompanied by actor Peter Simonischek, away from their daily routine, back to the days of their childhood, and straight on to the graveyard. By ennui they don’t mean dull, though. Rather, it refers to a state of existential boredom, the moment when you are seized by black emptiness, when you realize the absurdity of life – or in whichever other ways this state has been described by philosophers. One of them, Kierkegaard, claimed that boredom could never be suspended by work but only by amusement.

Amusement, distraction, diversion, entertainment – or, in musical terms: divertimento. Franui have woven a memorable musical tale from brilliant examples of this genre, by Mozart, Satie, Schumann, and others. All there is left to say is: amuse yourselves!

The making of a recording: a popular dance and funeral band from East Tyrol embarks on a journey with Mozart and associates and discovers boredom, without ever getting bored.

Matthias Schulz, then the artistic director of Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum in Salzburg (now the artistic director of Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin), asked us for a contribution to the Mozartwoche 2017. Now, our sound battery made up of bowed and string instruments plus woodwind and brass is sacred to us, of course, and in our humble opinion is capable of producing a virtually inexhaustible range of musical colors. But even so – good grief, Mozart? Some years earlier we had bravely tackled the problem by superimposing the minuet from Don Giovanni with alpine folk songs; after all, in Mozart’s original the banda also performs a dance in the background, while on stage completely different things are happening. (For the result of our efforts, listen to our album “Tanz! (Franz)”.) So, what were we supposed to do this time: disassemble a piano concerto on the hammered dulcimer, or adapt an aria from Figaro or Così for the tuba? [...] (From Markus Kraler, Andreas Schett)




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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 18:15
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Thanks fantastik.
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  • platico
  •  wrote in 02:46
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gracias....