Ensemble Sortisatio | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Leipzig, Germany |
Genres | Contemporary classical |
Occupations | Chamber ensemble |
Years active | 1992-present |
Labels | Querstand |
Members | |
Walter Klingner, oboe and cor anglais Axel Andrae, bassoon Matthias Sannemüller, viola Thomas Blumenthal, guitar |
Ensemble Sortisatio is a quartet (viola, oboe/cor anglais, bassoon and guitar) founded by violist Matthias Sannemüller in 1992 in Leipzig, Germany. Its members are mostly soloists at the MDR Symphony Orchestra. They have specialized in contemporary classical music.
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The Ensemble Sortisatio was founded in 1992 by Matthias Sannemüller in the city of Leipzig. Sannemüller was a pupil from Hallmann and member of the Hanns Eisler New Music Group.[1]
The name comes from the Sortisatio concept and refers to the casual combination of the instruments in the ensemble. The idea came from the composer Reiner Bredemeyer.
Members of the quartet are Walter Klingner (Oboe and Cor anglais), Axel Andrae (Bassoon), Matthias Sannemüller (Viola) and Thomas Blumenthal (Gitar). They are mostly soloists at the MDR Symphony Orchestra in Leipzig.
Sortisatio is today one of the most unique ensembles in Germany.[2] It inspired many national and international composers to write for them. They have worked with Karl Ottomar Treibmann, Günter Neubert, Thomas Müller, Christian Münch, Thomas Buchholz, Steffen Schleiermacher, Thomas Christoph Heyde, Helmut Oehring, Gerd Domhardt and other German composers.
The Swiss/Austrian Groupe Lacroix (Marianne Schroeder, John Wolf Brennan, Jean-Luc Darbellay, Christian Henking, Michael Schneider, Michael Radanovics and Alfons Karl Zwicker) and Thüring Bräm dedicated 8 Pieces on Paul Klee to the Anniversity of the Central German Broadcasting. This composers group attended a master class with the Russian musician Edison Denisov. The work after Paul Klee was first performed by the Ensemble in Germany and Switzerland. Hong Kong composer Chan Wing-wah dedicated a trio Oriental Garden on Paul Klee in Bern & Winterthur to the Ensemble Sortisatio. Chan invited them to Hong Kong in 2009.
Sortisatios second record consists of compositions written by Michael Stöckigt, Reiner Bredemeyer, Gerd Sannemüller, Pēteris Vasks from Latvia, Thomas Böttger, Jean-Luc Darbellay from Switzerland, Helmut Bieler and Jean-Louis Petit from France.
The following works were specially composed for the Ensemble Sortisatio:
Componist | Work |
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Michael Stöckigt | Aspekte zu Mozart |
Reiner Bredemeyer | Quartett-Stücke 7 & Leipzig ein und Leipzig |
Gerd Sannemüller | Drei Essays |
Peteris Vasks | Drei Blicke |
Thomas Böttger | Danse oubliee |
Jean-Luc Darbellay | Quartetto & Sozusagen |
Helmut Bieler | Szenen für Ensemble |
Jean-Louis Petit | Sortisatio l |
Thüring Bräm | Besessenes Mädchen |
Michael Schneider | Shark Turtle Ray |
Marianne Schroeder | Wie der Klee vierblättrig wurde: Quartett |
John Wolf Brennan | N-gl |
Alfons Karl Zwicker | Trauernd |
Michael Radanovics | Entweihte Sphinx, Die Sphinx geht |
Christian Wolff | In between Piece for 3 players |
John Cage | For 3 voices |
Steffen Schleiermacher | Quartett & Stockend Fließend |
Antoine Beuger | die Stille, die Zeichen |
Karl Ottomar Treibmann | Consort-Sonate & Kommen und Gehen |
Christian Münch | quartetto da capo |
Gerd Domhardt | Orpheus: Fragmente III |
Helmut Oehring | Lethal Injektion & dersu |
Günter Neubert | Triptychon |
Werner Thielemann | Hommage für Marc Chagall |
Thomas Buchholz | Fluxion 111 |
Helmut Bieler | Szenen für Ensemble |
Alfred Thomas Müller | Proteus |
Willi Vogl | Grüne lnseln |
Thomas Christoph Heyde | Ansichtennetz |
Péter Kőszeghy | Crossover |
Caspar René Hirschfeld | quattro balli sorteggiati |
Year | Album | Composer | Interpreter | Label |
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2003 | 8 Pieces on Paul Klee | Groupe Lacroix | Ensemble Sortisatio | Creative Works Records |
2004 | Ensemble Sortisatio | Reiner Bredemeyer, Pēteris Vasks, Jean-Louis Petit a.o. |
Ensemble Sortisatio | Querstand |
2009 | A Portrait | Jean-Luc Darbellay | MDR Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Sortisatio, Leipziger Schlagzeugensemble, Leipziger Hornquartett, Fabio Luisi (dr) |
Claves Records |