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Peter Ablinger: Voices and Piano

Nicolas Hodges

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Superficially, German composer Peter Ablinger's Voices and Piano bears some resemblance to Steve Reich's Different Trains. Both use recorded voices as their basis and add music that follows the contours of the speech. Unlike Reich, Ablinger does not develop the musical material to the point that it takes on a life of its own; the "accompaniment" is tied, sometimes note for note, to the spoken words, and rather than establishing a tonal center based on the inflections of the voice, it is relentlessly atonal, manically darting over the whole keyboard, often at the extremes of high and low. He uses brief audio clips, some by very famous personalities, and some by people whose voices he simply finds interesting. Ablinger's goal is to create about 80 portraits, but at the time of the recording, he had written 19, enough to fill a CD to its limit. A number of languages are represented -- English, by Bertolt Brecht, Gertrude Stein, Morton Feldman, Marcel Duchamp, and Orson Welles; Polish, by Lech Walesa; French, by Jean-Paul Sartre; German, by Martin Heidegger and Hanns Eisler; Chinese, by Mao Tse-Tung; and Italian, by Pier Paolo Pasolini, for example -- and the impact of each piece is undeniably related to being able to understand the language. When the meaning of the speech is clear, it's possible to hear the subtle ways in which Ablinger's music comments on it, but when it is not, the effect is so abstract that it's more difficult to find musical meaning in it. While there are indeed subtle differences between the musical treatments of the speeches, quite a lot of them sound so much alike in their dissonance and disjunction that there is a tendency to tune out the piano as obtrusive background noise and just listen to the voices. Several stand as especially insightful and musically intriguing because they comment on the voice and the meaning of the text rather than rigidly following its rhythms, particularly the movements devoted to Morton Feldman and Orson Welles. Mother Theresa is unique because more than half of the piece is for piano alone. Nicolas Hodges plays the treacherous piano part with confidence and sensitivity to the rhythmic flexibility of the voices. This is music that could reward close study, but it is not likely to appeal to the casual listener. The sound is mostly good, except that, inexplicably, some voices are so quiet that they can only be heard above the piano with difficulty.

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Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Bertolt Brecht
00:02:36

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

2
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Gertrude Stein
00:03:45

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

3
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Lech Walesa
00:03:02

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

4
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Morton Feldman
00:05:10

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

5
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Hanna Schygulla
00:02:37

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

6
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Mao Tse-Tung
00:06:38

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

7
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Guillaume Apollinaire
00:03:20

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

8
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Bonnie Barnett
00:03:02

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

9
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Jean-Paul Sartre
00:05:41

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

10
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Martin Heidegger
00:04:36

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

11
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Marcel Duchamp
00:04:50

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

12
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Heimito Von Doderer
00:03:10

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

13
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Orson Welles
00:02:51

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

14
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Agnes Gonxha Bojaxiu (Mother Theresa)
00:01:34

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

15
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Rolf Dieter Brinkmann
00:03:39

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

16
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Hanns Eisler
00:03:21

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

17
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Ezra Pound
00:04:10

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

18
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Ilya Prigogine
00:07:34

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

19
Voices and Piano (Since 1998) for Piano and Loudspeaker: Pier Paolo Pasolini
00:04:04

Nicolas Hodges, Artist, MainArtist - Peter Ablinger, Composer - Peter Oswald, Producer - Zeitvertrieb Wien Berlin, MusicPublisher - Barbara Fränzen, Producer - Christian Michl, Engineer

2009 HNE Rights GmbH 2009 KAIROS

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Superficially, German composer Peter Ablinger's Voices and Piano bears some resemblance to Steve Reich's Different Trains. Both use recorded voices as their basis and add music that follows the contours of the speech. Unlike Reich, Ablinger does not develop the musical material to the point that it takes on a life of its own; the "accompaniment" is tied, sometimes note for note, to the spoken words, and rather than establishing a tonal center based on the inflections of the voice, it is relentlessly atonal, manically darting over the whole keyboard, often at the extremes of high and low. He uses brief audio clips, some by very famous personalities, and some by people whose voices he simply finds interesting. Ablinger's goal is to create about 80 portraits, but at the time of the recording, he had written 19, enough to fill a CD to its limit. A number of languages are represented -- English, by Bertolt Brecht, Gertrude Stein, Morton Feldman, Marcel Duchamp, and Orson Welles; Polish, by Lech Walesa; French, by Jean-Paul Sartre; German, by Martin Heidegger and Hanns Eisler; Chinese, by Mao Tse-Tung; and Italian, by Pier Paolo Pasolini, for example -- and the impact of each piece is undeniably related to being able to understand the language. When the meaning of the speech is clear, it's possible to hear the subtle ways in which Ablinger's music comments on it, but when it is not, the effect is so abstract that it's more difficult to find musical meaning in it. While there are indeed subtle differences between the musical treatments of the speeches, quite a lot of them sound so much alike in their dissonance and disjunction that there is a tendency to tune out the piano as obtrusive background noise and just listen to the voices. Several stand as especially insightful and musically intriguing because they comment on the voice and the meaning of the text rather than rigidly following its rhythms, particularly the movements devoted to Morton Feldman and Orson Welles. Mother Theresa is unique because more than half of the piece is for piano alone. Nicolas Hodges plays the treacherous piano part with confidence and sensitivity to the rhythmic flexibility of the voices. This is music that could reward close study, but it is not likely to appeal to the casual listener. The sound is mostly good, except that, inexplicably, some voices are so quiet that they can only be heard above the piano with difficulty.

© TiVo

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