MATHIAS REUMERT: SOLO [DVD]

Contemporary solo percussion and performance art

  1. Pierre Jodlowski: Time and Money (2005) 21:07

  2. Iannis Xenakis: Psappha (1975) 13:43

  3. Franco Donatoni: Omar (1985) 13:09

  4. Vinko Globokar: ?Corporel (1984) 6:00

  5. Brian Ferneyhough: Bone Alphabet (1992) 11:20

  6. Hans Werner Henze: Five Scenes from The Snow Country (1978) 11:17

  7. Iannis Xenakis: Rebonds (1987-1989) 12:24

    Total playing time: 1:26:48

    Percussion masterworks meet art cinema in this state-of-the art-production.
    Multiple award-winning Danish percussionist Mathias Reumert sets a new
    standard with these performances, which are captured live without audience in various locations.

    The seven works included are cornerstones of contemporary percussion music, and each becomes here a short film in its own right by director Christian Holten Bonke.

    This disc is universal-play (Region 0) and doublesided PAL/NTSC so will play in any country.

Performer / producer / liner notes: Mathias Reumert

Director: Christian Holten Bonke

Recording and mix: Daniel Storm

Sound mastering: Morten Bue
DVD authoring: Simon Weir
Cover art: Amelie Petit Moreau
Art design: Henrik Gytz
Makeup: Lisa Browne.

All images are copyright and used with permission – all rights reserved.

ADDITIONAL CREDITS

Pierre Jodlowski: Time & Money (2005, Edition Pierre Jodlowski)
Cinematographer: Adam Morris Philip. Editing and grading: Michael Bauer. Camera: Adam Morris Philip, Christian Holten Bonke, Jonathan Elsborg. Gaffer: Mathias Tegtmeier. Video art (coin intro and flying numbers): Vincent Meyer. Table painted by Josefine Lüttge. Recorded: EBH Studios, Copenhagen, March 1 & 3, 2013.

Iannis Xenakis: Psappha (1975, Éditions Salabert)
Cinematographer: Adam Wallensten. Editing and grading: Kenneth Laugaard Andersen. Camera: Adam Wallensten, Christian Holten Bonke, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen. Recorded: Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, July 22, 2011.

Franco Donatoni: Omar (1985, Casa Ricordi)
Cinematographer: Adam Morris Philip. Editing and grading: Kenneth Laugaard Andersen. Camera: Adam Morris Philip, Christian Holten Bonke, Jonathan Elsborg. Steadicam: Adam Morris Philip. Recorded: Palladium, Malmö, January 26, 2012.

Vinko Globokar: ? Corporel (1984, Edition Peters)
Cinematographer: Adam Morris Philip. Editing and grading: Kenneth Laugaard Andersen. Camera: Adam Morris Philip, Christian Holten Bonke, Jonathan Elsborg. Recorded: EBH Studios, Copenhagen, March 3, 2013.

Brian Ferneyhough: Bone Alphabet (1991-92, Edition Peters)
Cinematographer: Adam Morris Philip. Editing, grading and visual effects: Michael Bauer. Camera: Adam Morris Philip, Christian Holten Bonke, Jonathan Elsborg. Recorded: Palladium, Malmö, January 26, 2012.

Hans Werner Henze: Five Scenes from the Snow Country (1978, Schott Music)
Cinematographer: Adam Wallensten. Editing and grading: Kenneth Laugaard Andersen. Camera: Adam Wallensten, Christian Holten Bonke, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen. Recorded: Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, July 22, 2011.

Iannis Xenakis: Rebonds (1987-89, Éditions Salabert)
Cinematographer: Adam Wallensten. Editing and grading: Kenneth Laugaard Andersen. Camera: Adam Wallensten, Christian Holten Bonke, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen. Recorded: Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, July 22, 2011.

This production was made possible with support from:
Danish Composers' Society's Production Pool/KODA's Fund for Social and Cultural Purposes, Danish Musicians’ Union, Solistforeningen af 1921, Danish Arts Council, Mr. Anders Østergaard.

RELEASE DETAILS
Release Date: June 2015
Catalogue No: MSVDX 99102
EAN/UPC: 809730010293