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Mark Andre (*1964) rwḥ 1–4, for choirs, large ensemble and electronics (2019/22) 00:00 rwḥ 1, for ensemble and electronics (2019) 24:00 rwḥ 2, for vocal and instrumental ensemble (2020) 44:48 rwḥ 3, for ensemble (2020) 52:10 rwḥ 4, for mixed choirs, children's choir, large ensemble and electronics (2021) ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien Wiener Singakademie, choir Heinz Ferlesch, choir rehearsal Wiener Chormädchen Stefan Foidl, children's choir rehearsal Roland Kluttig, conductor SWR Experimentalstudio: Joachim Haas & Markus Radke, sound direction Austrian Première, 03 November 2023, Wien Modern '23 rwḥ ('ruach' pronounced) is an Aramaic word and opens up a very wide field of words: it is about breath, air, fragrance and wind, but also about spirit - and at the latest since Martin Luther's translation also about the Holy Spirit. This word field is feminine, which means that unlike us, the Holy Spirit is also thought of as feminine. The title in its many meanings creates a very beautiful interface between the very earthly and existential, such as breath, on the one hand, and the supernatural, spiritual, on the other. Photo by Markus Sepperer rwh 1–4 / Stephan Buchberger im Gespräch mit Mark Andre https://cutt.ly/rwYX1H95 Revolt in the silence: An interview with Mark Andre https://cutt.ly/DwYXN9L1 Composer Information https://cutt.ly/mark-andre This video has a purpose of promotion, not for profit. If you have any complaints about copyright issues, please write me a direct message at dhdmlwls02(at)gmail(dot)com before submitting a report to YouTube. Then I will delete the video as soon as possible.