In 2002 Misha Mengelberg was invited for the second time to the AngelicA Festival in Bologna. That edition, the twelfth, took part entirely in a squatted social centre of the city, and, in collaboration with Tristan Honsinger, was conceived as one large opera lasting six days an opera within which the performances of many national and international artists fitted in like individual mobile “modules”.
Especially for this occasion and on the festival director’s suggestion, who had attended a performance by the ICP Orchestra in Amsterdam during which Mengelberg had unexpectedly stood up from the piano and started singing, on the evening of 17th may 2002 the musician entered the venue pushed on a mobile platform, from which he performed a very short programme of “Solo Songs” at the end he acted as if he was falling asleep and was pushed back behind the scenes.
This burning set of approximately 15 minutes of “songs” –in the broadest sense of the term, as the highly original Dutch composer-improviser could conceive them - is the starting point of this CD, complemented by other previously unreleased live recordings of concerts held between 2002 and 2010 in the Netherlands, Ukraine and France, provided by the Mengelberg Foundation.
1. Amsterdam 04:28
2. Kiev I 19:23
3. Kiev II 08:58
4. Kiev III 01:40
5. Pantin 07:57
6. Bologna 13:44
Misha Mengelberg : piano, voice
Music by Misha Mengelberg
1 - Recorded by Marc Schots at the BIMHUIS, February 24th, 2010, during Gallery of Tones - Pianolab, Amsterdam, Holland
2 and 3 and 4 - Recorded by Radio ERA at the National Philharmonic, November 7th, 2005, Kiev, Ukraine
5 - Recorded by Hamid Kolli at La Dynamo de Banlieues Bleues, February 2nd, 2007, Pantin, France
6 - Recorded by BH Audio at the TPO Teatro Polivalente Occupato, May 17th, 2002; Misha Mengelberg presented Solo Songs, a concert that was inside of Galleria San Francesco - Opera Mobile by Tristan Honsinger, during AngelicA, Festival Internazionale di Musica, 12th edition, May 13>18, 2002, Bologna, Italy