From freedom and form
Roland Göschl's space installation
as a contemporary sound oasis
Place:
Vienna, Wiener Secession
Time:
Tuesday, 29. November 1994, 7.30pm
Finissage
Installation:
Roland Goeschl
Introduction speach:
Dr. Manfred Permoser
Music program:
Arnold Schönberg
String quartet Nr. 2 in F sharp minor, op.10
Mäßig–moderato - Sehr rasch - 'Litanei' langsam - 'Entrückung' sehr langsam
3. and 4. movement after texts of Stefan George
Elios Quartett
Lorant Bozsodi, 1. Violin
Christian Nenescu, 2. Violin
Luca Serpini, Viola
Zoltán Bozsodi, Violoncello
Anna-Maria Pammer, Sopran
-- Break --
Anton Webern
Quartet op. 28
Mäßig - Gemächlich - Sehr fließend
ensemble nouveaux
Alexander Gheorghiu, 1.Violin
Wei-Ping Lin, 2. Violin
Robert Bauerstatter, Viola
Stefan Gartmayer, Violoncello
Attila Pasztor
vitrum sacrum, Premiere
Attila Pasztor, Violoncello
Sebastian Gürtler, Violine
The Wiener Secession is a symbol for the freedom of art and was an impressive starting point for the concert cycle 'les nouveaux jeunes'. The concert took place in the art installation of Roland Goeschl, which formed a thrilling imagination space for the music of Schönberg, Webern and Pastor.