Gerald Resch's "Collection Serti et Al." is a captivating journey through the contemporary classical music landscape, showcasing the composer's unique voice and innovative approach. Released on October 1, 2012, by the esteemed label KAIROS, this album spans 56 minutes of intricate and thought-provoking compositions.
The album opens with "Collection Serti" (2011) for Ensemble, a piece that immediately draws the audience in with its complex textures and dynamic interplay. "Figuren" (2009) for Clarinet follows, highlighting Resch's ability to craft intimate and expressive solos. The viola and seven instruments piece "Ein Garten. Pfade, die sich verzweigen" (2000) offers a rich and layered soundscape, demonstrating the composer's skill in blending diverse instrumental timbres.
The centerpiece of the album is the three-part "Cantus Firmus" (2010) for orchestra and mixed choir, performed ad libitum. Each movement—"Corale e Passacaglia," "Quasi una Sonata," and "Aria e Finale"—showcases Resch's mastery of large-scale composition, blending traditional forms with contemporary techniques. The choir's ethereal harmonies and the orchestra's powerful dynamics create a profound and immersive listening experience.
Throughout the album, Gerald Resch's compositions reveal a deep understanding of both classical traditions and modern innovations. "Collection Serti et Al." is a testament to Resch's artistic vision, offering a compelling exploration of sound, structure, and emotion.