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Ruzicka / Hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt- Benjamin Symphonie Elegie (CD)

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With BENJAMIN, Peter Ruzicka presents his own subjective, musical "reenactment" of Benjamin's thoughts and life. A narrative unfolds in seven stages which reflects Walter Benjamin's flight in suggestive images in which dream sequences and reality interweave. Benjamin's encounters with Hannah Arendt, Bertolt Brecht, Gershom Scholem and Asya Lacis - the woman who tried to persuade him for many years to embrace historical materialism - became the cornerstones of this rhetorical arc. "These stages", says Ruzicka, "may represent a unique life story in the 20th century, whereby in view of the devastation of that century, it is inevitable that the wounds that are thought to have healed are made to bleed again".

Tracklist:

  1. I. Prelude [05:42]
  2. Interlude I [02:50]
  3. II. - [03:24]
  4. III. - [02:09]
  5. Interlude II [03:13]
  6. IV. - [07:19]
  7. Interlude III [02:20]
  8. V. - [02:05]
  9. VI. - [04:03]
  10. VII. - [05:34]
  11. Elegie [10:00
Format: New CD/Classical

Ruzicka / Hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt- Benjamin Symphonie Elegie (CD)

SKU: 881488230536
Regular price ¥145.00
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Release Date: 01.05.2024

 
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With BENJAMIN, Peter Ruzicka presents his own subjective, musical "reenactment" of Benjamin's thoughts and life. A narrative unfolds in seven stages which reflects Walter Benjamin's flight in suggestive images in which dream sequences and reality interweave. Benjamin's encounters with Hannah Arendt, Bertolt Brecht, Gershom Scholem and Asya Lacis - the woman who tried to persuade him for many years to embrace historical materialism - became the cornerstones of this rhetorical arc. "These stages", says Ruzicka, "may represent a unique life story in the 20th century, whereby in view of the devastation of that century, it is inevitable that the wounds that are thought to have healed are made to bleed again".

Tracklist:

  1. I. Prelude [05:42]
  2. Interlude I [02:50]
  3. II. - [03:24]
  4. III. - [02:09]
  5. Interlude II [03:13]
  6. IV. - [07:19]
  7. Interlude III [02:20]
  8. V. - [02:05]
  9. VI. - [04:03]
  10. VII. - [05:34]
  11. Elegie [10:00