MONOLOGE

Composer(s): Franz Schubert, Samuel Barber, Jaques Ibert, Hermann Reutter, Maurice Ravel, Charles Ives

Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink
Reference: KTC1545
Barcode: 8711801015453
Format: 1 CD
Release date: 2017-03-29
SKU: KTC1545 Categories: , , , , , , ,

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A monologue is a conversation with oneself in its most genuine form. It is authentic emotion, an honest attempt to define what holds one inside one’s self-imposed limits – without contradiction, without listeners, without diversion from the essentials, without help from outside.

Questions fall over each other: is it still possible to ponder our own existence with peace of mind in an ever more networked world of dialogue? How authentic can we remain when we have easy access to all important information, often heaped upon us without our even asking? Where will we find our "monk’s cells"? Have we already become mirrors of these "other worlds", consumers devoid of free will, with a predetermined behaviour model, incapable of distinguishing our own existence from the turmoil of the outside world?

1. Der Wanderer, D. 489
Composer: Franz Schubert/Georg Philipp Schmidt von Lübeck
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

2. At Saint Patrick’s Purgatory, Op. 29, No. 1
Composer: Samuel Barber
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

3. The Monk and His Cat, Op. 29, No. 8
Composer: Samuel Barber
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

4. The Desire for Hermitage, Op. 29, No. 10
Composer: Samuel Barber
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

5. Chanson du depart de Don Quichotte
Composer: Jacques Ibert/Pierre de Ronsard
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

6. Chanson a Dulcinée
Composer: Alexandre Arnoux/Jacques Ibert
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

7. Chanson du Duc
Composer: Alexandre Arnoux/Jacques Ibert
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

8. Chanson de la Mort de Don Quichotte
Composer: Alexandre Arnoux/Jacques Ibert
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

9. Drei Monologe des Empedokles: I. In meine Stille kamst du
Composer: Friedrich Hölderlin/Hermann Reutter
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

10. Drei Monologe des Empedokles: II. Euch ruf ich über das Gefild herein
Composer: Friedrich Hölderlin/Hermann Reutter
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

11. Drei Monologe des Empedokles: III. Ha! Jupiter, Befreier!
Composer: Friedrich Hölderlin/Hermann Reutter
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

12. Gesänge des Harfners, Op. 12: Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt
Composer: Franz Schubert/Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

13. Gesänge des Harfners, Op. 12: Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen aß
Composer: Franz Schubert/Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

14. Gesänge des Harfners, Op. 12: An die Türen will ich schleichen
Composer: Franz Schubert/Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

15. Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, M. 84: Chanson romanesque
Composer: Maurice Ravel/Paul Morand
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

16. Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, M. 84: Chanson épique
Composer: Maurice Ravel/Paul Morand
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

17. Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, M. 84: Chanson à boire
Composer: Maurice Ravel/Paul Morand
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

18. From Paracelsus
Composer: Charles Ives/Robert Browning
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

19. Mirage
Composer: Charles Ives/Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

20. Walt Whitman
Composer: Charles Ives/Walt Whitman
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

21. Totengräbers Heimweh, D. 842
Composer: Franz Schubert/Jacob Nicolaus Craigher de Jachuletta
Artist(s): Florian Just, Jan-Paul Grijpink

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MONOLOGE
 21,50
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A monologue is a conversation with oneself in its most genuine form. It is authentic emotion, an honest attempt to define what holds one inside one’s self-imposed limits – without contradiction, without listeners, without diversion from the essentials, without help from outside.

Questions fall over each other: is it still possible to ponder our own existence with peace of mind in an ever more networked world of dialogue? How authentic can we remain when we have easy access to all important information, often heaped upon us without our even asking? Where will we find our "monk’s cells"? Have we already become mirrors of these "other worlds", consumers devoid of free will, with a predetermined behaviour model, incapable of distinguishing our own existence from the turmoil of the outside world?