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Irmin Schmidt|5 Klavierstücke

5 Klavierstücke

Irmin Schmidt

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Irmin Schmidt's 5 Klavierstücke consists of five improvisations played on two grand pianos, one of which was prepared in the manner of John Cage, Schmidt's one-time instructor. The pieces alternate between slow, sparse reflections, recalling the minimalist beauty of Arvo Pärt, and locked-in rhythmic passages informed by gamelan, gagaku (Japanese court music), and the Motorik grooves of Schmidt's most well-known group, Can. While the pianos are the only instruments heard, Schmidt and producer Gareth Jones also incorporated ambient noises into the recordings. "Klavierstück II," for example, is filled with some sort of rustling sound, and an airplane is clearly heard flying overhead. On the third piece, Schmidt alternates between near-stillness and loud, abrupt notes which slap the listener's eardrums. "Klavierstücke IV" is perhaps the most stimulating piece, beginning softly before gaining a train-like prepared piano rhythm, gradually increasing tempo before slamming to a stop. The album can seem a bit arid, but there's still a sense of spontaneity that keeps the listener intrigued, and it's welcome to hear the composer continue to explore new territory eight decades into his life.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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1
Klavierstück I
00:13:25

GARETH JONES, Producer - Rene Tinner, MixingEngineer - Irmin Schmidt, Composer, MainArtist

2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd 2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd

2
Klavierstück II
00:09:04

GARETH JONES, Producer - Rene Tinner, MixingEngineer - Irmin Schmidt, Composer, MainArtist

2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd 2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd

3
Klavierstück III
00:06:33

GARETH JONES, Producer - Rene Tinner, MixingEngineer - Irmin Schmidt, Composer, MainArtist

2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd 2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd

4
Klavierstück IV
00:07:24

GARETH JONES, Producer - Rene Tinner, MixingEngineer - Irmin Schmidt, Composer, MainArtist

2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd 2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd

5
Klavierstück V
00:06:15

GARETH JONES, Producer - Rene Tinner, MixingEngineer - Irmin Schmidt, Composer, MainArtist

2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd 2018 Spoon Records under exclusive license to Mute Artists Ltd

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Irmin Schmidt's 5 Klavierstücke consists of five improvisations played on two grand pianos, one of which was prepared in the manner of John Cage, Schmidt's one-time instructor. The pieces alternate between slow, sparse reflections, recalling the minimalist beauty of Arvo Pärt, and locked-in rhythmic passages informed by gamelan, gagaku (Japanese court music), and the Motorik grooves of Schmidt's most well-known group, Can. While the pianos are the only instruments heard, Schmidt and producer Gareth Jones also incorporated ambient noises into the recordings. "Klavierstück II," for example, is filled with some sort of rustling sound, and an airplane is clearly heard flying overhead. On the third piece, Schmidt alternates between near-stillness and loud, abrupt notes which slap the listener's eardrums. "Klavierstücke IV" is perhaps the most stimulating piece, beginning softly before gaining a train-like prepared piano rhythm, gradually increasing tempo before slamming to a stop. The album can seem a bit arid, but there's still a sense of spontaneity that keeps the listener intrigued, and it's welcome to hear the composer continue to explore new territory eight decades into his life.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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