Kurt Schwitters- What a Beauty / Lautgedichte / Ursonate
Kurt Schwitters (b. 1887) was an exceptionally gifted reciter and lecturer - although less as someone who forms language than as someone who deforms it. As an artist-clown, the bourgeois Schwitters was capable of giving free rein to his anarchistic and chaotic tendencies. Tearing, bending, covering, overpainting: what Schwitters said about his "Merz painting" can be applied as a deforming and deformulating in the poems published during the same period, among others the "Ursonate". As a performing artist he took the goals of the modern architect, "light, air, and sun," and added another, laughter: "Merz is the smile at the graveside and the seriousness at amusing events." The members of the ensemble Die Schwindlinge (founded in 1985) have, above all, presented programs with Kurt Schwitters and hits of the 1920s to 1940s.
Tracklist:
- what a b what a b what a beauty, phonetic poem
- Ribble Bobble Pimlico, phonetic poem
- From dawn to dark, phonetic poem
- Anna Blume, phonetic poem, An
- Groáe Liebe, phonetic poem
- Gedicht aus Norwegen fr Helma, phonetic poem
- Norge, phonetic poem
- Die Buchfhrung beim kleinen Handwerder, phonetic poem
- bii bll ree, phonetic poem
- drei, phonetic poem dynamic version
- bii bill, phonetic poem (3 versions)
- bel au hau phonetic poem (2 versions)
- Altes Lautgedicht, phonetic poem
- Der Floh im Ohr, phonetic poem
- Wenn mir einer sagte, phonetic poem
- Es waren einmal sieben Damen, phonetic poem
- Sie puppt mit Puppen, phonetic poem
- Keine Rose, phonetic poem
- Banalit„ten aus dem Chinesischen, phonetic poem
- Die zute Tute, phonetic poem
- boo, phonetic poem
- naa, phonetic poem (2 versions)
- Doof, phonetic poem (3 versions)
- Die Wut des Niesens, phonetic poem
- Sonate in Urlauten: Einleitung und erster Teil
- Sonate in Urlauten: Zweiter Teil: Largo
- Sonate in Urlauten: Dritter Teil: Scherzo
- Sonate in Urlauten: Vierter Teil: Presto
- drei, phonetic poem metronome version
Kurt Schwitters (b. 1887) was an exceptionally gifted reciter and lecturer - although less as someone who forms language than as someone who deforms it. As an artist-clown, the bourgeois Schwitters was capable of giving free rein to his anarchistic and chaotic tendencies. Tearing, bending, covering, overpainting: what Schwitters said about his "Merz painting" can be applied as a deforming and deformulating in the poems published during the same period, among others the "Ursonate". As a performing artist he took the goals of the modern architect, "light, air, and sun," and added another, laughter: "Merz is the smile at the graveside and the seriousness at amusing events." The members of the ensemble Die Schwindlinge (founded in 1985) have, above all, presented programs with Kurt Schwitters and hits of the 1920s to 1940s.
Tracklist:
- what a b what a b what a beauty, phonetic poem
- Ribble Bobble Pimlico, phonetic poem
- From dawn to dark, phonetic poem
- Anna Blume, phonetic poem, An
- Groáe Liebe, phonetic poem
- Gedicht aus Norwegen fr Helma, phonetic poem
- Norge, phonetic poem
- Die Buchfhrung beim kleinen Handwerder, phonetic poem
- bii bll ree, phonetic poem
- drei, phonetic poem dynamic version
- bii bill, phonetic poem (3 versions)
- bel au hau phonetic poem (2 versions)
- Altes Lautgedicht, phonetic poem
- Der Floh im Ohr, phonetic poem
- Wenn mir einer sagte, phonetic poem
- Es waren einmal sieben Damen, phonetic poem
- Sie puppt mit Puppen, phonetic poem
- Keine Rose, phonetic poem
- Banalit„ten aus dem Chinesischen, phonetic poem
- Die zute Tute, phonetic poem
- boo, phonetic poem
- naa, phonetic poem (2 versions)
- Doof, phonetic poem (3 versions)
- Die Wut des Niesens, phonetic poem
- Sonate in Urlauten: Einleitung und erster Teil
- Sonate in Urlauten: Zweiter Teil: Largo
- Sonate in Urlauten: Dritter Teil: Scherzo
- Sonate in Urlauten: Vierter Teil: Presto
- drei, phonetic poem metronome version