BLIXA BARGELD, LUCIANO CHESSA, FRED MÖPERT, OPENING PERFORMANCE ORCHESTRA
THE NOISE OF ART
1. Opening Performance Orchestra – The Noise Of Art (2017) 11:30
Composed by Opening Performance Orchestra
Narrator – Blixa Bargeld
Intonarumori (Ululatore, Stropicciatore, Crepitatore) – Opening Performance Orchestra
Text by Luigi Russolo (excerpts from The Art of Noise, 1913)
2. Opening Performance Orchestra – Trio No. 3 (2017) 5:30
Composed by Opening Performance Orchestra
Intonarumori (Ululatore, Stropicciatore, Crepitatore) and Violine – Opening Performance Orchestra
3. Luciano Chessa – Příliš hlučná samota (2017) 8:10
Composed by Luciano Chessa
Intonarumori (Ululatore, Stropicciatore) – Luciano Chessa
4. Opening Performance Orchestra – Trio No. 2 (2016) 12:00
Composed by Opening Performance Orchestra
Intonarumori (Ululatore, Stropicciatore, Crepitatore) – Opening Performance Orchestra
Violin – David Danel
5. Fred Möpert – Neue Horizonte (2017) 6:30
Intonarumori (Ululatore, Stropicciatore) – Opening Performance Orchestra
Theremin – Martina Potůčková
The poem Neue Horizonte by Fred Möpert (1975)
6. Blixa Bargeld – The Mantovani Machine, pt. 3 - Gas (2013) 14:30
Composed by Blixa Bargeld
Published by Freibank Musikverlage
Intonarumori (Ululatore, Stropicciatore, Crepitatore) – Opening Performance Orchestra
7. Opening Performance Orchestra – Futurist Soirée (2016) 20:00
Composed by Opening Performance Orchestra
Narrators – Luciano Chessa, Phaerentz
Violin – David Danel
Piano – Miroslav Pudlák
Intonarumori (Ululatore, Stropicciatore, Crepitatore) – Opening Performance Orchestra
Texts by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (excerpts from Manifesto of Futurism, 1909)
and Francesco Balilla Pratella (excerpts from Manifesto of Futurist Musicians, 1910)
Concept by Opening Performance Orchestra
Produced by re-set production
Recorded, mixed and mastered at jáMOR, Prague, autumn 2017/winter 2018
with the exception of Trio No. 2 and Futurist Soirée
Trio No. 2 and Futurist Soirée were recorded live at the Baroque Chapel of the Italian Cultural
Institute in Prague, 28 November 2017, during the Intonarumori Concert by R(A)DIO(CUSTICA), Prague
Recording engineer: Ladin Železný
Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at Turtle Tone Studio
Texts by Monika Švec Sybolová, Petr Rezek and Milan Knížák
Translations by Hilda Hearne
Artwork by Jaroslav Buzek
Thanks to Ursula Block, Ingrid Buschmann, Milan Guštar, Werner Durand, Giovanni Sciola and Uli Petereit
Special thanks to Jan Kolář, an intonarumori builder
SR477 CD
2019
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