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Boulez: Le marteau sans maître

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Sat, May 31, 2025, 19:30
»Le marteau sans maître« is one of Boulez’s most renowned signature works. He took three surrealist poems by the Frenchman René Char from his eponymous collection as the starting point for this composition for alto voice and six instruments. This is not a traditional setting of text to music though. While the verses are sung, they are also interpreted purely instrumentally – resulting in an almost labyrinthine realm of words and sounds that invite the listener in to search and discover. »Le marteau sans maître« is one of Boulez’s most renowned signature works. He took three surrealist poems by the Frenchman René Char from his eponymous collection as the starting point for this composition for alto voice and six instruments. This is not a traditional setting of text to music though. While the verses are sung, they are also interpreted purely instrumentally – resulting in an almost labyrinthine realm of words and sounds that invite the listener in to search and discover.

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Keywords: Chamber Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Ema NikolovskaMezzo-Soprano
Adam WalkerFlute
Matthew HuntClarinet
Mira BenjaminViolin
Ruth Chinyere GibsonViola
Colin AlexanderCello
Sean ShibeGuitar
George BartonPercussion
Owen GunnellPercussion
Sam WilsonPercussion
Alphonse CeminConductor

Program

Neues WerkTyshawn Sorey
Bel Canto für Mezzosopran und EnsembleCassandra Miller
Le marteau sans maîtrePierre Boulez
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