VAO 2009 Third Dream
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First, the good news: the Vienna Art Orchestra will continue to exist for another five years, even if the subsidy status is not yet completely clear. The current financial base is strong enough to allow for optimism about the future so plans have already begun for a new program and tour for 2009. Looking back, a change of style and line up has occurred every decade or so and so now, after ten years of big band, it’s time for another change.
It’s obvious from what you can hear and see that Vienna offers a large number of first rate young musicians who are equally at home in the jazz-related and improvisational styles. The new line up will therefore include both jazz and classical musicians who will also be featured as soloists. In the new program, rüegg will draw on his knowledge of both jazz and classical music to make them flow together into a new unified form. Virtuosity, complex rhythms/harmonies, creative tension and energy will be combined within the scope of a carefully thought out dramaturgical concept that is exciting and far from boring. As in the past 15 years, visual elements will give added interest to the presentation.
mathias rüegg

New Sounds out of Vienna 
mathias rüegg, who’s busy making arrangements for his jazz chamber orchestra, recently took time out to play some examples of his new concept for several critics and friends. What he gave us to hear made everybody listen up, in the true sense of the word.  Captivating, from the first note onwards,- such as the piano-trumpet duo of Bartos and Fanzowitz, that distilled the grandiose playfulness of the Vienna Art Orchestra into a highly-concentrated and exciting miniature, opening up a whole cornucopia of associations, from Charlie Parker and Miles Davis, to Mahler, Gershwin and John Adams. Better yet, you could then forget these names since they quickly blended into a unique Austro-Swiss brew of the type only mathias rüegg can make so well. If these are the new sounds coming out of Vienna, we definitely want to hear more! 
Robert Fischer, Jazz Journalist, Munich

Titles:
A tender GLANCE                                               
A silent SECOND                                                
MINUTEs of dreams;                                           
Caged in enigmatic HOURs                               
Suddenly: DAYlight of a night flower                 
Burning more than a  WEEK                              
Legends of time, beyond any one MONTH         
Waiting for a YEAR of passion                          
After  DECADEs of doubts                                   
Adieux, lost CENTURY                                     
Attaining ETERNITY                                        
Just kind of a THIRD DREAM
         

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