Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen Jürgen Grimm, Håvard Enstad, Till Firit, Håvard Enstad Ensemble
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
02.12.2022
Label: Gramola Records
Genre: Classical
Artist: Jürgen Grimm, Håvard Enstad, Till Firit, Håvard Enstad Ensemble
Composer: Havard Enstad (1984)
Album including Album cover
- Håvard Enstad (b. 1984): Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen:
- 1 Enstad: Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen, Pt. 1: Einführung 03:59
- 2 Enstad: Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen: Pt. 2, Unter Höhlenmenschen: No. 1-16 06:55
- 3 Enstad: Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen: Pt. 3, Zwischenspiel: Joseph Beuys im Dialog mit Ignatius von Loyola 03:29
- 4 Enstad: Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen: Pt. 4, Kosmische Wanderung und Kommunion: No. 17-34 12:50
- 5 Enstad: Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen: Pt. 5, Zwischenspiel: Ignatische Vertiefungen 01:51
- 6 Enstad: Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen: Pt. 6, Zoon politikon: No. 35-52 09:00
Info for Grimms Höhlenkompetenz in 52 Übungen
In prehistory, cave periods were triggered several times by climatic catastrophes that occurred unexpectedly and forced a strongly reduced population of Homo sapiens into retreat. How could mankind survive these drastic changes in lifestyle and longer phases of cave use? The answer is cave competence. On the basis of his scientific research university professor of communication studies Jürgen Grimm developed 52 exercises to increase cave competence, which can be experienced as a work of art with this album. Embedded in the timeless, genre crossing original music by the Norwegian pianist and composer Håvard Enstad and his ensemble with strings, piano and percussion, the exercises are recited by the well-known German actor and speaker Till Firit. The mantra-like exercises, which are also influenced by the work of the German experimental artist Joseph Beuys and the experiences of the founder of the Jesuit order, Ignatius of Loyola, are intended to help promote crisis resilience which we carry within us as the spiritual heritage as a potential, and to help us to return to the cave age, which, if correctly understood, is also the future.
Havard Enstad Ensemble:
Havard Enstad, piano, conductor
Jürgen Grimm, Recitation
Till Firit, Recitation
Håvard Enstad
started playing the piano at the age of 8. He started composing and improvising very young. Inspired by the tranquility and serenity of Olavskirken, a church in the middle of the forest in rural Norway, where he spent many late nights by himself rehearsing and playing with music. At the age of 17 he picked up the cello as his second instrument and followed two musical paths. The classical on the piano, and the folk/traditional on the cello. After graduating from the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, he settled in Barcelona where he worked as a pianist at the Academy of Performing Arts(Institut del Teatre) as well as actively performing and composing in Barcelona and also around Spain. He premiered three musicals and released several albums with different projects in various genres. After 14 years in Barcelona he moved to Wien to do a degree in composing at the MUK.
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