Hommage á Mozart
Klavierduo Hans-Peter and Volker Stenzl
Jazzduo Mick Baumeister and Richie Beirach
"Reciprocal reverberations of classical interpretation and jazz adaption reveal surprising relations in the »Hommage à Mozart«."
(Piano News 2/2008)
available at:
www.membran-online.de,
www.jpc.de
www.allmusic.com
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mick baumeister soundtracks vol 1
music samples from the soundtrack of
krücke (cinema movie, germany 1992 - written and directed by
jörg grünler)
art orchestra (vienna, munich and schwäbisch gmünd) under the
direction of mick baumeister.
February 1945.
set in the chaos and turmoil of the last days of world war two. during
an air raid on a small silesian railway station, 13 year old tom (götz
behrendt) loses his mother, when he is dragged away from her in the crowd.
suddenly he is alone. he comes to vienna, by then a broken town, where
he meets the one legged war cripple "krücke" (heinz hönig),
a small-time black marketeer, who is sly and villainous but driven to survive.
the film tells how this gangster befriends the child, and becomes a generous
and life-saving friend. a story set against the background of conflict,
nazism and judaism. a story which shows the effects of war on normal people,
what it turns them into, and the aftermath: illness, madness, death. and
yet still this is a story about love. the principle character is "bronka",
a jewish girl who survived the nazi regime and who works in a viennese
bar, serving soldiers and gangsters alike with watered-down beer. at the
end of a long and hazardous train journey, tom and krücke reach germany
and there, in passau, the story reaches it's bitter-sweet ending, when
tom finds his mother, but loses his friend krücke.
oh brother
uwe werner mick baumeister duo
jazz for people with ears and eyes and feeling
feeling for the high's and low's of life
feeling for atmosphere
feeling alive
josef k. sechsuhrsechsundfünfzig
Mick Baumeister
concert for piano and machines in the Ott-Pauserschen factory
freedom - equality - Manchestertum
"in front of me is a mechanical piano. all around me stand machines,
working without apparent use. monotonous stamping, clicking, ringing, supported
by the hammering of invisible workmen. a polyrhythmic flow of metallic
noise. my left hand picks up the rhythm, while my right hand improvises,
letting fantasy run wild. an idea is born: to demonstrate the fusion of
machines and music. mental pictures appear of workmen bringing disused
machines back to life, filling the factory with their purpose and dreams.
a day in the life of josef k in the Ott-Pauserschen factory. the time-clock
shows sechsuhrsechsundfünfzig (06.56)..."
VISION 2000
Mick Baumeister Art Orchestra
Uwe Werner: Tenor saxophone
Herbert Joos: Trumpet
Criselle Fischer: Violin
Mick Baumeister: keyboard instruments
First performed on New Year's night, 1999, written to accompany the concept
of Walter Giers, who created a
25 metre "light stream into the future" to celebrate the millennium.