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The Sound of Austrian Contemporary Classical

Dive into the rich world of Austrian contemporary classical music with "The Sound of Austrian Contemporary Classical" playlist. This collection showcases the innovative spirit and diverse range of Austria's modern composers. From Georg Friedrich Haas's intricate "In Nomine (2001)" performed by Ensemble Recherche to Friedrich Cerha's introspective "4 Hölderlin-Fragmente: No. 4, Ihr wandelt droben im Licht" with SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, each track offers a unique auditory experience.

You'll also explore the haunting piano work of Beat Furrer in "Voicelessness. The snow has no voice (1986)" performed by Nicolas Hodges, and the multimedia orchestration of Bernhard Lang in "Das Hirn (2021)" featured by Sarah Maria Sun. Embrace the atmospheric depth of Olga Neuwirth’s "…miramondo multiplo…" and the experimental journeys of Peter Ablinger's "Voices and Piano" with Nicolas Hodges. This playlist is a fascinating exploration of the cutting-edge sounds defining Austria's contemporary classical scene.

Klangforum Wien 11 tracks
Beat Furrer 5 tracks
Nicolas Hodges 5 tracks
Sylvain Cambreling 4 tracks
Alexei Kornienko 3 tracks
Elena Denisova 3 tracks
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