The following creations were inspired by the Swiss painter
Paul Klee and his paintings: •
Besessenes Mädchen Composer
Thuring Bräm concerned himself with Klee's portrait painting. Klee painted both positive and negative faces and he was particularly interested in feminine figures.
Demonic Lady (1937) and the subject of this composition,
Besessenes Mädchen (1924), are examples of a sad or somber character in Klee's work. Bräm became familiar with
Besessenes Mädchen at the
Beyeler Foundation in Basel in 2000 and had thought out the entire quartet by 2001. •
Shark Turtle Ray During a stay in Sydney between 1998 and 1999, Michael Schneider was overwhelmed by a creative urge. He composed these three pictorial movements inspired by sharks, turtles, and rays. The piece is scored for oboe, viola and guitar. •
Wie der Klee vierblättrig wurde In 1999, Marianne Schroeder was influenced by Klee's watercolors,
Hat Kopf, Hand, Fuss und Herz (1930) and
Mr. Z (1934). The movements are played one after another, and the instruments act interchangeably. The title translates to "How the clover became four-leaved." It is a pun on Klee's name, which means "clover." •
N-gl John Wolf Brennan references Klee's
Angelus Novus (1920). The short expression
N-gl (1999) is a reference to three instruments, without guitar. •
Sillis Written in 1992,
Sillis is the only work on the album that was not composed for the ensemble. It references one of Klee's most famous paintings,
Hauptweg und Nebenwege (1929), created after the artist traveled through Egypt. Christian Henking composed the work for guitar. •
Trauernd Trauernd refers to the painting of the same name from 1934, in which Klee reveals his deep distress over experiences after his release from Nazi imprisonment. Alfons Karl Zwicker composed this piece in 2002 for the entire ensemble. •
Entweihte Sphinx, Die Sphinx geht Michael Radanovics interpreted the sketches
Entweihte Sphinx (1939) and
Die Sphinx geht (1939). Klee became mystical as his art matured. Radanovics tried to capture this mood in 1999. •
Sozusagen In 17 miniatures, this piece traces the dots and strokes of Klee's
Sozusagen (1933), painted after his exile to Switzerland. It is Jean-Luc Darbellay's last composition, written in 1997. It has a motivating and forward-looking effect. == Success ==