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Scenes From No Marriage

by Lutz Glandien

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Review – Rubberneck Magazine:

This is the first release in ReR's new Contemporary Classical series (ReRC), and if the quality of future CDs matches this one then we are certainly in for a treat. These five electroacoustic pieces by East German composer Lutz Glandien reveal his superb integration of acoustic instruments with taped electronic music.

“Die Abgestürzt sind”: For Percussion And Tape (1993) involves glassy glockenspielclusters and ripples, disturbed by sudden electronic swells. The delicacy of some of the percussion passages is reminiscent of the Prologue and Epilogue sections of Gavin Bryar´s “Three Viennese Dancers”.

“Weiter so“: For String quintet and Tape (1989) opens impressively with ferocious, staccato electronic rhythms which the strings match with a percussive intensity. Again, the dialogue between pre-recorded and played constituents is achieved with great sensivity.

The two other compositions on the disc are “For Piano And Tape” (1992) and “For Drums And Tape” (1991); here the drums are played by Chris Cutler who brings a welcome rock-rhythm sensibility to the piece.

If, like me, you find much electroacoustic music technically fascinating but not emotionally engaging, you'll be pleased to discover that Lutz Glandien's exiting work offers the best of both worlds.

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released January 1, 1994

Composed by Lutz Glandien

1 Die Abgestürzt Sind
Percussion – Dirk Wucherpfenning, Edwin Kaliga

2 Weiter So
Cello – Werner Klemm
Conductor – Hans Jürgen Wenzel
Double Bass – Andreas Fischer
Ensemble – Ensemble United Berlin
Viola – Martin Flade
Violin – Andreas Bräutigam, Stephan Kalbe

3 Schattenspiel
Mixed by – Wilhelm Schlemm
Piano – Jeffrey Burns

4 Strange Drums
Drums, Electronics – Chris Cutler

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Pieces 1, 2, 4
recorded in the Studio for Electroacoustic Music, Berlin Academy of Art
Recording by Lutz Glandien, Berlin Academy of Art

Piece 3
recorded in the Studio for Electroacoustic Music, Berlin Academy of Art and at the Sender Freies Berlin
Recording by Lutz Glandien, Berlin Academy of Art, Sender Freies Berlin

Booklet text by – Kersten Glandien
Engineered by – Georg Morawietz
Mixed by – Georg Morawietz (1, 2, 4), Lutz Glandien

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Lutz Glandien Berlin, Germany

Lutz Glandien is a border crosser in his work as a contemporary composer. 
His musical work is the attempt of a composer of the academic-classical school to break the boundaries of his own musical-theoretical training. His works range from chamber music to avant-garde rock and sound installations. ... more

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