Confessions Nico Muhly & Teitur

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Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
19.10.2016

Label: Nonesuch Records

Genre: Songwriter

Subgenre: Contemporary

Artist: Nico Muhly & Teitur

Composer: Richard Brautigan, Nico Muhly, Teitur Lassen

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Describe You 03:20
  • 2 Sick of Fish 02:15
  • 3 Cat Rescue 06:16
  • 4 Small Spaces 03:30
  • 5 Her First Confession 05:49
  • 6 I Smoke 01:44
  • 7 Nowheresville 03:03
  • 8 Coffee Expert 04:36
  • 9 Dog and Frog 02:34
  • 10 If You Wait a Little Longer 03:32
  • 11 Love Hits You Where it Hurts 03:03
  • 12 Printer in the Morning 01:27
  • 13 Don't I Know You From Somewhere 02:50
  • 14 Time to Dry 03:38
  • Total Runtime 47:37

Info for Confessions

Der amerikanische Komponist / Pianist Nico Muhly und der färöische Singer-Songwriter Teitur haben sich für ein Albumprojekt zusammengetan: 'Confessions' heißt es und fußt auf einer besonderen Idee: Die Lyrics der Songs wurden von Videos und Kommentaren inspiriert oder übernommen, die die beiden auf YouTube fanden. Bemerkenswert ist zudem, dass das Album sodann mit einem Barock-Orchester, dem Holland Baroque, im niederländischen Eindhoven aufgenommen wurde, wo Muhly ein Artist in Residence am Muziekgebouw war.

Der von den Färöer Inseln stammende Teitur Lassen (der als Künstler nur seinen Vornamen verwendet) ist seit vielen Jahren ein erfolgreicher Pop-Künstler in Europa. Er hat diverse dänische Musikpreise gewonnen, ist international getourt und hat mit Stars wie Seal, Corinne Bailey Rae und Emilie Simon zusammengearbeitet. 'Wir haben uns die Prämisse ausgedacht, uns langweilige Videos anzuschauen, klassische Homevideos im Grunde', erklärt er. 'So viele Leute posten nichtssagende Videos. Es war einfach faszinierend, sie anzuschauen. Und je mehr man davon sah, desto mehr fragte man sich: ‚Was steckt dahinter? Wieso machen Leute so was?’ Sie sagen im Grunde: 'Das ist wirklich schön, das ist wirklich krank, das bin ich’, die Leute machen Geständnisse. Das gab uns den Titel für das Album.'

Die Zusammenarbeit mit Holland Baroque ergab sich, weil Muhly von Anbeginn seiner Anstellung in Eindhoven das feste Vorhaben hatte, mit dem Ensemble zu arbeiten. 'Die Distanz zwischen den heutigen Hörgewohnheiten und barocker Musik ist eines der herzzerreißendsten und interessantesten Dinge', betont er. Bei dem Unterfangen, sie zu überbrücken, stand man vor einer besonderen Herausforderung: 'Barockmusiker sind nicht an diese Art von Rhythmen gewöhnt, wie man sie in der zeitgenössischen Musik findet. Dies brachte eine weitere interessante Reibung in das Unterfangen“, so Muhly, der vom Ergebnis begeistert ist: 'Es war ein magisches Projekt'.

Teitur, vocals
Holland Baroque:
Holland Baroque, 1st violin
Lidewij van der Voort, 1st violin
David Wish, 1st violin
Franc Polman, 1st violin
Aira Maria Lehtipuu, 1st violin
George Crawford, 2nd violin
Maite Larburu, 2nd violin
Gabriele Wunsch, 2nd violin
Agnieszka Świątkowska, 2nd violin
Esther van der Eijk, viola
Jan Willem Vis, viola
Bernadette Verhagen, viola
Lucy Scotchmer, cello
Tomasz Pokrzywiński, cello
James Munro, violone
Saskia Coolen, recorder
Andreas Arend, lute
Tineke Steenbrink, harpsichord
Nico Muhly, conductor


Nico Muhly
Nico Muhly (b.1981) is a composer of operas, chamber and symphonic works, and sacred music whose influences range from American minimalism to the Anglican choral tradition. Described by The Guardian as “one of the most celebrated and sought-after classical composers of the last decade,” he is the youngest composer ever commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera and has received additional commissions from Carnegie Hall, the Philadelphia Orchestra, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Library of Congress, and Wigmore Hall, among other institutions. In over 80 works for the concert stage, he has embraced subjects ranging from Renaissance astrology to the ethics of artificial intelligence while collaborating with artists as diverse as Benjamin Millepied, Anne Sofie von Otter, and Joanna Newsom.

Muhly has written two operas: Two Boys (2010), a cautionary tale about identity online, commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera and co-produced by the English National Opera with a libretto by Craig Lucas and directed by Bartlett Sher; and Dark Sisters (2011), about a community of polygamists in the American southwest, set to a libretto by Stephen Karam and directed by Rebecca Taichman. He is at work on a third opera, Marnie, commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera for its 2019-20 season and based on the novel that inspired Alfred Hitchcock’s titular film.

His additional works for voice include the song cycles Sentences (2015), written for countertenor Iestyn Davies and based on the life of British computer scientist Alan Turing; and Impossible Things (2009), written for tenor Mark Padmore on a text by Greek poet Constantine Cavafy. His major choral works include Bright Mass with Canons (2005); My Days (2011), a commemoration of Orlando Gibbons, written for Fretwork and the Hilliard Ensemble; and Recordare, Domine (2013), commissioned by Lincoln Center and the Tallis Scholars.

In 2015, Nadia Sirota premiered Muhly’s viola concerto, the first work in a three-part commission for the violist. Other recent orchestral works include Control: Five Landscapes for Orchestra (2015), a celebration of Utah’s natural landscape, written for the Utah Symphony; and Mixed Messages (2015), composed for the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Beyond the concert stage, Muhly is a sought-after collaborator across genres. He has worked on multiple occasions with choreographer Benjamin Millepied on scores for New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, and the Paris Opera Ballet. Additionally, he collaborated with choreographers Kim Brandstrup and Wayne McGregor on Machina (2012) for the Royal Ballet, and, for choreographer Stephen Petronio, composed I Drink The Air Before Me (2010), an evening-length work featuring a children’s choir. As an arranger, Muhly has paired with Sufjan Stevens, Rufus Wainwright, Antony and the Johnsons, The National, and Thomas Bartlett (Doveman), among others. He has also written for theater and film, contributing scores for the 2013 Broadway revival of The Glass Menagerie, directed by John Tiffany, and for the films Kill Your Darlings; Me, Earl and the Dying Girl; and the Academy Award-winning The Reader.

Muhly is part of the artist-run record label Bedroom Community, co-founded by Icelandic producer-engineer Valgeir Sigurðsson, which was inaugurated with the release of Muhly’s first album, Speaks Volumes (2006). His second album for the label, Mothertongue (2008), included “The Only Tune,” a setting of the traditional murder ballad “Two Sisters,” featuring singer Sam Amidon accompanied by samples of scraping knives and brushed hair.

Born in Vermont and raised in Rhode Island, Muhly studied composition at the Juilliard School with John Corigliano and Christopher Rouse, and worked subsequently as an editor and conductor for composer Philip Glass. He currently lives in New York City.

Booklet for Confessions

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