Robert M. Helmschrott: Metamorphose – Nomina

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With the double album METAMORPHOSE – NOMINA, Robert M. Helmschrott presents an impressive compilation of central works from his spiritual oeuvre for organ. The recording combines large-scale psalm meditations with personal, partly memorial organ pieces and opens up a multi-layered sound space between contemplation, memory and spiritual reflection.

DThe first part of the album is the cycle Metamorphose – Meditations on the psalms De profundis, Ad te, Domine, levavi<, Da pacem and Laudate Dominum. Helmschrott understands meditation as a conscious turning towards the essential. His music becomes a place of inner contemplation, in which existential experiences such as lament, hope, trust and joy take shape in sound. From Gregorian-inspired phrases to eruptive clusters of sound, a dense, symbolic tonal language unfolds.

The symphonically conceived version for organ and exceptionally rich percussion – recorded in 1984 at Munich's Liebfrauendom – reinforces the dialogical structure of the works. Organ and percussion are not presented as opposites, but as communicating forces of sound. Music becomes ‘language’ in the true sense of the word: sound as a symbol and vehicle of spiritual experience.

The second part, NOMINA, brings together smaller organ works from the years 1971 to 2012. Created partly spontaneously shortly before the dismantling of the Munich Steinmeyer organ, the recording preserves its characteristic timbres as a musical legacy. In the three-part cycle Nomina names become musical codes – personal dedications are transformed into multi-layered sound figures.

he programme is complemented by memorial works such as the Drei Stücke für Orgel »in memoriam I. S.« (Igor Strawinsky), the Epitaph für F. B. (Fritz Büchtger) or Réflexion et lumière, a homage to Albert Schweitzer.

Robert M. Helmschrott (born 1938), a multi-award-winning composer and long-standing president of the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts, combines spiritual depth with tonal innovation. METAMORPHOSE – NOMINA is an invitation to a contemplative listening experience – music as a path to the centre and as a transformation of sound into insight.

Programme

Robert M. Helmschrott (*1938)

 

CD 1
total playing time: 77:03

Metamorphose
Symphonic Dialogue for Organ and Percussion (1967–1980)

[01] Meditation I über den Psalm 130 “De profundis” Presto voluminoso

[02] Meditation II über den Psalm 121 “Ad te, Domine, levavi” Andante piacevole, con anima tranquilla

[03] Meditation IV über den Psalm 85 “Da pacem” Liberamente suggestivo

[04] Meditation V über den Psalm 150 “Laudate Dominum” Allegro vivace e brillante, con intervalli calmi

 Recorded at the Munich Cathedral

Robert M. Helmschrott, organ
Hermann Gschwendtner, percussion
(Edith Urbanczyk, soprano voice · Klaus Renk, trombone)

 

 

CD 2
total playing time: 63:57


[01–03]
Nomina Three Pieces for Organ (1995/1996)
Robert M. Helmschrott, organ

[04–06] Drei Stücke für Orgel “in memoriam I. S.” (1971)
Robert M. Helmschrott, organ

[07] Choralvorspiel “Ave Maria zart” (1983)
Robert M. Helmschrott, organ

[08] Epitaph für F. B. (1979)
Robert M. Helmschrott, organ

[09–11] Kleine Orgelmusik “Battesimo” (1987)
Robert M. Helmschrott, organ

[12] Finis Postludium (from the “Dürener Orgelheft”, 1989)
Robert M. Helmschrott, organ

[13]Réflexion et lumière Hommage à Albert Schweitzer (2012) Live recording
Jürgen Geiger, organ

Biography

Robert Maximilian Helmschrott (*1938) studied at the Munich University of Music. Founded the ‘Erdinger Orgelwoche’ in 1967. Scholarship holder of the German Academy Villa Massimo in Rome (1967–1969) and scholarship holder of the Cité des Arts in Paris (1975). Composition studies with Goffredo Petrassi in Siena and Luigi Dallapiccola in Florence (Italy), as early as 1955 with Pierre Froidebise in Liège (Belgium) and with Fritz Büchtger in Munich in 1961. Several national and international composition prizes. Founded the concert series ‘Musica Sacra Viva’, sacred music in Munich churches (1979). Professor, Vice President (1992–1995) and President (1995–2003) at the University of Music and Theatre Munich. Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (1980); “Freundeszeichen” by the Catholic Academy in Bavaria (2007); Cultural Prize of the City of Weilheim (2014)

More information

Catalog number: NEOS 12536-27

EAN: 4260063125362

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