Vasks & Schubert: In Evening Light / Bohren, Bolkhovets, Munich Chamber Orchestra

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Sebastian Bohren’s world-premiere recording of “In Evening Light”, the second violin concerto by Pēteris Vasks, comes 25 years after the celebrated Latvian composer’s first, “Distant Light”, one of the most successful, oft-performed and recorded concertos by a living composer. “In Evening Light” seems certain to follow in its forebear’s footsteps, destined to become another modern classic.

“In Evening Light” – a three-movement, 38-minute work – is beautiful and contemplative, evoking a twilit world immersed in muted colours and permeated with deep shadows and dramatic contrasts. The album ends as it begins, with another atmospheric Vasks work. “Lonely Angel” is an homage to his late mother who lived through practically the whole of the 20th century. The composer explains, “This piece is the vision of an angel flying alone above humankind, filled with grief at how cruel and aggressive we are to each other. Like a guardian angel he touches the earth with his wings and in that way offers us comfort and healing.”

Sandwiched in between is the contrasting, classical-era Rondo in B minor by Franz Schubert, arranged for violin and strings. Preceding Vasks’ works by nearly two centuries, Schubert similarly revels in exploring ambiance and spaciousness.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: April 26, 2024


  • Catalog Number: AV2662


  • UPC: 822252266221


  • Label: AVIE Records


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: Romantic, Contemporary


  • Composer: Pēteris Vasks, Franz Schubert


  • Conductor: Sergej Bolkhovets


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Munich Chamber Orchestra


  • Performer: Sebastian Bohren



Works:


  1. Violin Concerto No. 2 "Vakara gaismā"

    Composer: Pēteris Vasks

    Ensemble: Munich Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Sebastian Bohren (Violin)

    Conductor: Sergej Bolkhovets


  2. Schubert: Rondeau brillante in B Minor, D. 895

    Composer: Franz Schubert

    Ensemble: Munich Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Sebastian Bohren (Violin)

    Conductor: Sergej Bolkhovets


  3. Vientuļais eņģelis

    Composer: Pēteris Vasks

    Ensemble: Munich Chamber Orchestra

    Performer: Sebastian Bohren (Violin)

    Conductor: Sergej Bolkhovets