Sterne steigen dort – Stars rise afar…

CD album cover 'Sterne steigen dort – Stars rise afar…' (GEN 23837) with Asasello-Quartett, E-MEX-Ensemble ...

GEN 23837 EAN: 4260036258370

7.7.2023 18.90 €

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Rediscovering a great composer is possible with the new GENUIN CD of works by Maria Herz. She was born in Cologne in 1878 and died in New York in 1950. The singer Christiane Oelze, the Asasello-Quartett, and the E-MEX-Ensemble for New Music have partnered up to present a cross-section of the work of the Jewish composer, who used at times the pen name Albert Maria Herz. From arrangements of Bach to lieder as well as string quartets and mixed chamber music, the works span stylistically from the enthusiasm for baroque music of the 1920s to free tonality. All this is excitingly new, well worth hearing, and recorded superbly!


The Album ist nominated for ICMA 2024 in the category Assorted Programs.



Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, Bestenliste 4/2023
"[...] The Asasello Quartet, the E-MEX Ensemble and Christiane Oelze explore this music with versatility, sensitivity and passion of the very highest level. It is good that the composer is finally being rediscovered." Statement by Elisabeth Richter, November 15, 2023

KlassikFestival
"[...] a not only commendable, but also convincing (re-)discovery of the composer Maria Herz." Review by Arnt Cobbers, October 29, 2023

The album has been choosen as recording of the Month September 2023 by MusicWeb International.

Fono Forum
"Everyone involved in this album is making music at the highest level and so we are in the fortunate position to get to know Herz's music in the best possible quality - and everyone should!" Review by Dorothee Riemer, November 2023 issue


Nominated for the German Record Critics Award, Longlist 4/2023


kreuzer - Das Leipziger Stadtmagazin
"Respectful homage to the composer (Albert) Maria Herz." Review by Silke Peterson, 09/2023 issue

MusicWeb International
"This is a wonderful disc and a very welcome introduction to the music of Albert Maria Herz, and we hear superbly committed and well-recorded performances from all concerned." Review by Stephen Greenbank, 29.08.2023

DLF Kultur Tonart Klassik
Haino Rindler talks with Christiane Oelze and Justyna Sliwa about the new album "Sterne steigen dort..." in his Tonart Klassik broadcast on 28.08.2023.

The album receives the Supersonic Award from Pizzicato.

Pizzicato
"Christiane Oelze and the E-MEX Ensemble succeed in giving riveting performances of these outstanding songs. The Four Little Pieces and String Quartet are again performed by the Asasello Quartet, and the musicians plumb this music deeply. The fascinating art of nuance, the subtle play of color, make these two works something very special." Review from 10 July 2023

BBC Radio 3 Record Review
Gillian Moore presents the CD "Stars rise there..." in the broadcast Record Review, listen to it here from 39:10min: Broadcast from 9 July 2023

Asasello-Quartett Violin, Viola, Cello
E-MEX-Ensemble
Christiane Oelze Soprano

link to PDF booklet


Rediscovering a great composer is possible with the new GENUIN CD of works by Maria Herz. She was born in Cologne in 1878 and died in New York in 1950. The singer Christiane Oelze, the Asasello-Quartett, and the E-MEX-Ensemble for New Music have partnered up to present a cross-section of the work of the Jewish composer, who used at times the pen name Albert Maria Herz. From arrangements of Bach to lieder as well as string quartets and mixed chamber music, the works span stylistically from the enthusiasm for baroque music of the 1920s to free tonality. All this is excitingly new, well worth hearing, and recorded superbly!


The Album ist nominated for ICMA 2024 in the category Assorted Programs.



Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, Bestenliste 4/2023
"[...] The Asasello Quartet, the E-MEX Ensemble and Christiane Oelze explore this music with versatility, sensitivity and passion of the very highest level. It is good that the composer is finally being rediscovered." Statement by Elisabeth Richter, November 15, 2023

KlassikFestival
"[...] a not only commendable, but also convincing (re-)discovery of the composer Maria Herz." Review by Arnt Cobbers, October 29, 2023

The album has been choosen as recording of the Month September 2023 by MusicWeb International.

Fono Forum
"Everyone involved in this album is making music at the highest level and so we are in the fortunate position to get to know Herz's music in the best possible quality - and everyone should!" Review by Dorothee Riemer, November 2023 issue


Nominated for the German Record Critics Award, Longlist 4/2023


kreuzer - Das Leipziger Stadtmagazin
"Respectful homage to the composer (Albert) Maria Herz." Review by Silke Peterson, 09/2023 issue

MusicWeb International
"This is a wonderful disc and a very welcome introduction to the music of Albert Maria Herz, and we hear superbly committed and well-recorded performances from all concerned." Review by Stephen Greenbank, 29.08.2023

DLF Kultur Tonart Klassik
Haino Rindler talks with Christiane Oelze and Justyna Sliwa about the new album "Sterne steigen dort..." in his Tonart Klassik broadcast on 28.08.2023.

The album receives the Supersonic Award from Pizzicato.

Pizzicato
"Christiane Oelze and the E-MEX Ensemble succeed in giving riveting performances of these outstanding songs. The Four Little Pieces and String Quartet are again performed by the Asasello Quartet, and the musicians plumb this music deeply. The fascinating art of nuance, the subtle play of color, make these two works something very special." Review from 10 July 2023

BBC Radio 3 Record Review
Gillian Moore presents the CD "Stars rise there..." in the broadcast Record Review, listen to it here from 39:10min: Broadcast from 9 July 2023

link to PDF booklet


Rediscovering a great composer is possible with the new GENUIN CD of works by Maria Herz. She was born in Cologne in 1878 and died in New York in 1950. The singer Christiane Oelze, the Asasello-Quartett, and the E-MEX-Ensemble for New Music have partnered up to present a cross-section of the work of the Jewish composer, who used at times the pen name Albert Maria Herz. From arrangements of Bach to lieder as well as string quartets and mixed chamber music, the works span stylistically from the enthusiasm for baroque music of the 1920s to free tonality. All this is excitingly new, well worth hearing, and recorded superbly!


The Album ist nominated for ICMA 2024 in the category Assorted Programs.



Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, Bestenliste 4/2023
"[...] The Asasello Quartet, the E-MEX Ensemble and Christiane Oelze explore this music with versatility, sensitivity and passion of the very highest level. It is good that the composer is finally being rediscovered." Statement by Elisabeth Richter, November 15, 2023

KlassikFestival
"[...] a not only commendable, but also convincing (re-)discovery of the composer Maria Herz." Review by Arnt Cobbers, October 29, 2023

The album has been choosen as recording of the Month September 2023 by MusicWeb International.

Fono Forum
"Everyone involved in this album is making music at the highest level and so we are in the fortunate position to get to know Herz's music in the best possible quality - and everyone should!" Review by Dorothee Riemer, November 2023 issue


Nominated for the German Record Critics Award, Longlist 4/2023


kreuzer - Das Leipziger Stadtmagazin
"Respectful homage to the composer (Albert) Maria Herz." Review by Silke Peterson, 09/2023 issue

MusicWeb International
"This is a wonderful disc and a very welcome introduction to the music of Albert Maria Herz, and we hear superbly committed and well-recorded performances from all concerned." Review by Stephen Greenbank, 29.08.2023

DLF Kultur Tonart Klassik
Haino Rindler talks with Christiane Oelze and Justyna Sliwa about the new album "Sterne steigen dort..." in his Tonart Klassik broadcast on 28.08.2023.

The album receives the Supersonic Award from Pizzicato.

Pizzicato
"Christiane Oelze and the E-MEX Ensemble succeed in giving riveting performances of these outstanding songs. The Four Little Pieces and String Quartet are again performed by the Asasello Quartet, and the musicians plumb this music deeply. The fascinating art of nuance, the subtle play of color, make these two works something very special." Review from 10 July 2023

BBC Radio 3 Record Review
Gillian Moore presents the CD "Stars rise there..." in the broadcast Record Review, listen to it here from 39:10min: Broadcast from 9 July 2023