With ‚Vom Willen und Tod‘ (‚Of Will and Death‘), Gellért Szabó’s Ideal Orchestra pushes even further into existential weight and musical scale after ‚Live at Berghain‘ (2025). To record the album, the ensemble from Leipzig secluded themselves in a church, where they captured four compositions by Szabó alongside two newly reworked excerpts from Brahms’ Requiem.
A sense of inner struggle runs through the entire record: the drive toward transcendence in the shadow of mortality, and the pull back toward one’s own origins after the death of the father. Out of the tension between belonging and the abyss, something deeply personal takes shape. Vast walls of sound, built from layered orchestras and choirs, give way to fragile songs of mourning. At times, the music feels like the finales of all Mahler symphonies heard at once. Between fear of death, love, and grand aspiration, the album unfolds with relentless intensity, monumental in conception, existential in sentiments, and driven to the very edge of what can still be heard.
Line-up
Gellért Szabó
conducting, compositions
Myrsini Bekakou
violin
Ronja Sophie Putz
violin
Alejandro Barria
cello
Stephan Deller
double bass
Maximilian Bischofberger
vocals
Nora Benamara
vocals
Rebecca Chammas
vocals
Madeline Cain
vocals
Friederike Bartel
saxophones
Gustav Geissler
saxophones
Lorenz Bergler
bass clarinet
Alma Trunk
trombone
Gregor Littke
trombone
Philipp Reinsch
tuba
Valle Döring
organ
Susanne Stock
accordion
Johannes Bode
drums
Johannes von Buttlar
drums
Felix Kothe
drums
Credits
Klaus Scheuermann (mix/master)
Christoph Giesemann (livesound/recording)
Lukas Rutzen (cutting)
Claudia Helmert (albumcover photo)
Robin Lambrecht (layout)