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| Bartók, Eötvös, Kurtág / Kashkashian, Eötvös, Netherlands | |||||
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Release Date: 06/13/2000 Label: Ecm Catalog #: 465420 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Béla Bartók, Peter Eötvös, György Kurtág Performer: Kim Kashkashian Conductor: Peter Eötvös Orchestra/Ensemble: Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
Number of Discs: 1 |
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Nominated for the 2000 Gramophone magazine award for "Best Concerto Recording."
The Bartok is followed by Peter Eötvös' Replica, written for Kashkashian and premiered by violist and composer in 1999. It's an event-filled piece of adventurous harmonies and troubling shifts in perspective. It's a work of great originality though the influence of Bartok is readily apparent and at least one passage sounds as if Messaien was at Eötvös' elbow. Replica opens with a questing viola line and continues with the solo instrument on an unsettling search for stability in a context of dubious allies (five violas who move in and out of the spotlight) and rapidly shifting threats from the orchestra. The solo viola plays almost nonstop, singing rapturously, fluttering like a grounded bird, whimpering in despair. The work's quiet, indeterminate ending recalls Eliot's line about the world ending not with a bang but with a whimper. This is serious, grim music of austere beauty, repaying many hearings and leaving us in awe of Kashkashian's virtuosity. The final work is György Kurtág's Movement for Viola and Orchestra, part of an early Concerto whose other movement Kurtág abandoned. It's a rhapsodic work, complete in itself, that fills out our knowledge of a composer known for his single-minded miniatures. Bartok, Beethoven, Brahms, and Haydn lurk in the background, but Kurtág easily assimilates them and puts his personal stamp on music of power and originality. Again, this music is played to the hilt by conductor, orchestra, and soloist. This is one of those rare discs that's sure to become a classic. --Dan Davis, ClassicsToday.com |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
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Concerto for Viola, Sz 120 by Béla Bartók | ||||
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Performer:
Kim Kashkashian (Viola)
Conductor: Peter Eötvös Orchestra/Ensemble: Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1945; USA |
Date of Recording: 1999 Venue: Music Center, Vredenburg, Netherlands Length: 23 Minutes 28 Secs. |
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Replica by Peter Eötvös | ||||
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Performer:
Kim Kashkashian (Viola)
Conductor: Peter Eötvös Orchestra/Ensemble: Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1998 |
Date of Recording: 1999 Venue: Music Center, Vredenburg, Netherlands Length: 14 Minutes 31 Secs. |
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Movement for Viola and Orchestra by György Kurtág | ||||
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Performer:
Kim Kashkashian (Viola)
Conductor: Peter Eötvös Orchestra/Ensemble: Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: Hungary |
Date of Recording: 1999 Venue: Music Center, Vredenburg, Netherlands Length: 11 Minutes 53 Secs. |
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