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Hannes Minnaar|Nox

Nox

Hannes Minnaar

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"Nox", the Latin word for "night". In the world of art, the night of Schumann's Nachtstücke, Robert Zuidam's Nox and Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit creaks open its doors like a haunted castle for romantic poets and composers. Night-time visions became the foundations of a pre-Freudian subconscious in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Some of the great writers discovered their dreams and anxieties, seeing themselves and the magic of imagination in the mirror of fantasy.

It was no coincidence that their work provided intellectual sustenance for Robert Schumann (1810-1856), who also had a literary gift. His earliest works, which were entirely for piano up until his Nachtstücke, Op. 23 (1839), originated in psychological impressions gained from literature. Schumann wrote to his beloved, Clara Wieck, that the work stemmed from a premonition. During the composition, he kept seeing visions of funeral processions, “Coffins and miserable, despairing people”. His instincts had not deceived him: on completing the work, with tears in his eyes, he heard that his brother Eduard was on his deathbed. Listening to the Nachtstücke again and knowing this, one can hear the shadows falling over light and life, depicted by the pianist's defeated irony.
For Dutch composer Robert Zuidam (b. 1964), night is the night of toil. Nox (2020) is a night owl's ode to the hours of his creativity. Ravel had done everything he could in his piano cycles Jeux d'eau (1901) and Miroirs (1905) towards de-romanticising the 19th century character sketch, but he took an important step forward in Gaspard as regards both virtuosity and idiom. His aim was to produce something that was even more difficult to play than Balakirev's notorious Islamey. Gaspard is a deranged combination of abstract pianistic hyper-virtuosity with derailed eruptions of waltzes, peppered with raging, flamenco-style note repetitions and unplayable cascades of clusters of seconds, betraying the signature of Ravel's exceptionally dextrous thumbs.

But, in essence, Gaspard is a symphonic poem for piano. The work is subtitled "Trois Poèmes pour piano d'après Aloysius Bertrand", and these poems are also printed out in full in the score. They are drawn from the collection of prose poems entitled Gaspard de la Nuit, Fantaisies à la manière de Rembrandt et de Callot, which were published in 1842. The infernal degree of difficulty is a metaphor for their contents; as Ravel himself stressed in one of his letters, Gaspard is in fact the devil. © Challenge Records

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1
Nachtstücke, Op. 23: I. Mehr langsam, oft zurückhaltend
00:05:24

Robert Schumann, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

2
Nachtstücke, Op. 23: II. Markiert und lebhaft
00:05:12

Robert Schumann, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

3
Nachtstücke, Op. 23: III. Mit grosser Lebhaftigkeit - Noch lebhafter
00:03:41

Robert Schumann, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

4
Nachtstücke, Op. 23: IV. Ad libitum - Einfach
00:03:59

Robert Schumann, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

5
Nox: I. Nightfall
00:06:01

Robert Zuidam, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

6
Nox: II. Insomnia
00:02:58

Robert Zuidam, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

7
Nox: III. L’Heure bleue
00:04:04

Robert Zuidam, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

8
Nox: IV. Afscheid van Reinbert op Zorgvlied (Farewell to Reinbert at Zorgvlied)
00:07:41

Robert Zuidam, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

9
Nox: V. Perseids passing
00:07:35

Robert Zuidam, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

10
Gaspard de la Nuit - Trois poèmes pour piano d’après Aloysius Bertrand: I. Ondine
00:06:42

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

11
Gaspard de la Nuit - Trois poèmes pour piano d’après Aloysius Bertrand: II. Le Gibet
00:06:20

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

12
Gaspard de la Nuit - Trois poèmes pour piano d’après Aloysius Bertrand: III. Scarbo
00:10:02

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

13
from On an overgrown path:: 7. Dobrou noc! (Good night!)
00:03:06

Leos Janácek, Composer - Hannes Minnaar, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Challenge Classics (P) 2020 Challenge Classics

Albumbeschreibung

"Nox", the Latin word for "night". In the world of art, the night of Schumann's Nachtstücke, Robert Zuidam's Nox and Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit creaks open its doors like a haunted castle for romantic poets and composers. Night-time visions became the foundations of a pre-Freudian subconscious in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Some of the great writers discovered their dreams and anxieties, seeing themselves and the magic of imagination in the mirror of fantasy.

It was no coincidence that their work provided intellectual sustenance for Robert Schumann (1810-1856), who also had a literary gift. His earliest works, which were entirely for piano up until his Nachtstücke, Op. 23 (1839), originated in psychological impressions gained from literature. Schumann wrote to his beloved, Clara Wieck, that the work stemmed from a premonition. During the composition, he kept seeing visions of funeral processions, “Coffins and miserable, despairing people”. His instincts had not deceived him: on completing the work, with tears in his eyes, he heard that his brother Eduard was on his deathbed. Listening to the Nachtstücke again and knowing this, one can hear the shadows falling over light and life, depicted by the pianist's defeated irony.
For Dutch composer Robert Zuidam (b. 1964), night is the night of toil. Nox (2020) is a night owl's ode to the hours of his creativity. Ravel had done everything he could in his piano cycles Jeux d'eau (1901) and Miroirs (1905) towards de-romanticising the 19th century character sketch, but he took an important step forward in Gaspard as regards both virtuosity and idiom. His aim was to produce something that was even more difficult to play than Balakirev's notorious Islamey. Gaspard is a deranged combination of abstract pianistic hyper-virtuosity with derailed eruptions of waltzes, peppered with raging, flamenco-style note repetitions and unplayable cascades of clusters of seconds, betraying the signature of Ravel's exceptionally dextrous thumbs.

But, in essence, Gaspard is a symphonic poem for piano. The work is subtitled "Trois Poèmes pour piano d'après Aloysius Bertrand", and these poems are also printed out in full in the score. They are drawn from the collection of prose poems entitled Gaspard de la Nuit, Fantaisies à la manière de Rembrandt et de Callot, which were published in 1842. The infernal degree of difficulty is a metaphor for their contents; as Ravel himself stressed in one of his letters, Gaspard is in fact the devil. © Challenge Records

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