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Unsuk Chin (진은숙, *1961) : Akrostichon-Wortspiel (Acrostic-wordplay, 1991/1993) for soprano voice and ensemble 0:00 Unsuk Chin (진은숙, *1961) : Akrostichon-Wortspiel (Acrostic-wordplay, 1991/1993) for soprano voice and ensemble 0:13 1. Versteckspiel (Hide and Seek) 3:35 2. Das Rätsel von den drei magischen Toren (The Puzzle of the Three Magic Gates) 5:29 3. Die Spielregel - sträwkcür tieZ (The Rules of the Game - sdrawkcab emiT) 7:05 4. Vier Jahreszeiten in fünf Strophen (Four Seasons in Five Verses) 9:13 5. Domifare S 11:42 6. Das Beliebigkeitsspiel (The Game of Chance) 13:16 7. Aus der alten Zeit (From the Old Time) Akrostichon-Wortspiel by Unsuk Chin © 1993 by Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd, https://www.boosey.com/cr/music/Unsuk... Disclaimer: This video is just for promotion, and not for profit. I hold no right to the picture on the video nor the music itself. All rights reserved for the composer and the publisher. Please write me a direct message if you have complaints about this upload concerning copyright issues. In that case, I will delete the video immediately. email: allegro1419@naver.com Sumi Hwang(황수미), Soprano Paolo Bortolameolli, Conductor Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra Akrostichon-Wortspiel (Acrostic-Wordplay), Commissioned by the Gaudeamus Foundation, was composed in 1991 for the occasion of the 1991 Gaudeamus Prizewinner’s Concert and its first performance, in incomplete form, was given by the Nieuw Ensemble in Amsterdam conducted by David Porcelijn. The piece was completed two years later and this definitive version received its premiere at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 8 September 1993 with George Benjamin conducting the Premiere Ensemble. Akrostichon-Wortspiel consists of seven scenes from the fairytales The Endless Story by Michael Ende and Alice through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. The selected texts have been worked upon in different ways: sometimes the consonants and vowels have been randomly joined together, other times the words have been read backwards so that the symbolic meaning alone remains. Each of the seven pieces is constructed around a controlling pitch centre but in their means of expression they are fully differentiated from one another. Seven different situations of emotional states, as described in the fairytales, ranging from the bright to the grotesque are brought to expression. The tunings of some of the ensemble instruments are adapted from one quarter to one sixth of a tone to achieve a fine microtonality. The solo soprano fluctuates between these two tuning systems, depending upon which she perceives at any time. Unsuk Chin, 1993