The Ensemble Contretemps

The Ensemble Contretemps APA Concert Hall, June 7 As one would expect from a Swiss chamber group, The Ensemble Contretemps is clean, crisp and transparent, with six artists of incredible virtuosity. For the contemporary music which they played with such control was imperative.

Typical was flautist Felix Renggli, playing the solo (t) air (e) by Swiss oboist Heinz Holliger. The punnish title means basically 'to shut up', but Renggli did nothing of the kind. With a thematic motif basically a percussive tapping on the flute key, he uttered notes which would seem impossible.

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