I Eat the Sun and Drink the Rain Vocalconsort Berlin & Kristja Järvi
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
08.09.2016
Label: Neue Meister
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Modern Composition
Artist: Vocalconsort Berlin & Kristja Järvi
Composer: Sven Helbig (1968)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Abendglühen 02:32
- 2 Meernacht 05:14
- 3 Kyrie 05:26
- 4 L'infinito 03:57
- 5 Gedenken 02:21
- 6 Como el Sol 04:59
- 7 A Tear 03:32
- 8 Agnus Dei 04:10
- 9 Maibaum 05:53
- 10 Ich geh' dir nach 04:33
Info for I Eat the Sun and Drink the Rain
The successful composer Sven Helbig belongs to a generation for which borders between classical music and pop music no longer exist. „I Eat the Sun and Drink the Rain“, which will soon be debuted by the label Neue Meister, pleads for fair relationship between people and nature. Performed by Vocalconsort Berlin, one of the best and most flexible choirs in Germany, it is a posthumanist manifesto culminating at the time of the end of the machine age.
The digital revolution changes our lives more radically than the discovery of fire. If we want to program algorithms with the ability to replace humans, we have to agree on mutual human values. Yet, never have we been as far away from that, as we are today.
The destruction of our natural environment and an increase of military conflicts paint a dark picture of humanity. This begs the question of how much ‘human’ should be contained in machines to begin with. Sven Helbig’s ten choir pieces in “I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain” are gingerly searching for a new, fair balance between human beings and nature and the quality we shall refer to as ‘human’ going forward. A post-humanistic manifest at the end of the machine age.
„Sven Helbig is arguably the highest-profile German composer to embrace a crossover aesthetic (…)“ (Gramophone)
Vocalconsort Berlin
Kristja Järvi, conductor
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Booklet for I Eat the Sun and Drink the Rain