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Christian Ridil (b. 1943) |
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MEYENMUSICK (1995) |
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Introduktion Vivo e energico |
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Canzona Viertel=100 |
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1. Var. Tranquillo |
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2. Var. Lento / Rapido / Tempo primo / come sopra / Tempo primo / come sopra |
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3. Var. In Modo Bavarese |
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4. Var. Alla Viennese |
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5. Var. Lento |
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6. Var. Alla caccia |
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7. Var. Alla marcia |
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8. Var. Misterioso |
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9. Var. Vivo e energico |
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Christian Ridil |
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Suite (1977) |
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1. Praeludium Adagio, ad libitum / Presto / Adagio |
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2. Courante Vivace non troppo, ma con grandezza |
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3. Romanza Lento con molto espressione |
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4. Tarantella Vivacissimo |
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Christian Ridil |
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Dunkle Duos (1978) |
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I. Doppeletude Nicht zu schnell |
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II. Elegischer Zweigesang Langsam |
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III. Jagend-Gejagt Rasch Trio Ruhig Da Capo |
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IV. Polka des Deux Ein wenig feierlich Tempo di Polka |
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Christian Ridil |
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Three Sonnets After Texts by Martin Opitz (1985) |
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I. Ruhig Etwas bewegter Ruhiger Im Tempo voran Recht schnell Viel langsamer |
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II. Etwas bewegt Ruhig |
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III. Erregt Ruhiger Belebt Sehr ruhig |
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Christian Ridil |
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Sisifo (1997) |
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I. Un poco moderato |
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II. Allegro ruvido Calmo Tempo I |
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III. Adagio Prestissimo Viertel=56 (Tempo I) |
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IV. Alla marcia Etwas rascher Noch rascher |
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Chamber Music Vol. 2 Mitglieder des Symphonieorchesters des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Members of the BRSO Eliot Quartett Gäste / Guest Artists Christian Ridil, Composer
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Just in time for the 80th birthday of Christian Ridil, GENUIN is releasing a second CD of chamber music works by the composer whom the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung acclaimed
as "contemporary, rhythmically refined, perfect in craftsmanship and form"! Only first recordings are compiled here. We hear the Eliot Quartett, members of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and further excellent musicians. The diverse instrumentation of the works and their unique tonal languages present a portrait of a composer who is firmly rooted in tradition and yet always seeks new paths, be it in the two award-winning works Drei Sonette nach Martin Opitz and MEYENMUSICK for four horns, or the highly acclaimed string quartet Sisifo, a significant contribution to this genre.

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