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Songs my great-grandfather taught me

Antonin Dvorak - Josef Suk

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Here's a little curiosity pairing Dvorák's great-grandson, the octogenarian Josef Suk III, with the only somewhat younger Vladimir Ashkenazy in arrangements for violin or viola (or both) and piano of Dvorák's songs. The project originated not with either of those giants but with Toccata label executive Martin Anderson, whose expressed goal was apparently to promote awareness of the composer's historically neglected songs. This neglect may be due to the general lack of familiarity with the Czech language; perhaps, the thinking went, nonverbal versions of the songs would help to put them across. Even if this idea does not fully succeed, there's a certain gentle charm in the entire enterprise, and annotator Tully Potter (the notes are in English only) notes that Dvorák, who arranged some of these songs for string quartet, would probably not have objected to it. And indeed the opening Gypsy Songs, Op. 55, which are less gypsy-like even than Brahms' related pieces, and the Love Songs, Op. 83, work well as violin-and-piano pieces, with numerous good examples of Dvorák's melodic gift beyond the well-known Songs My Mother Taught Me, track 4. The centerpiece of the program is less convincing, perhaps because one badly wants it to succeed: the Biblical Songs, Op. 99, are masterpieces of Dvorák's American period and arguably some of the greatest hidden gems of the entire art song repertory. The prayerful, pause-filled idiom of these pieces does not transfer so well to the viola and a wan quality to the sound also impedes these performances. The lover of Czech music, however, will generally be pleased with this unusual item.
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Zigeunermelodien, Op. 55, B. 104 (arr. J. Suk) (Antonín Dvořák)

1
No. 1. Mein Lied ertont, ein Liebespsalm (I chant my lay, a hymn of love)
00:02:58

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

2
No. 2. Ei, wie mein Triangel wunderherrlich lautet (Hark, how my triangle)
00:00:54

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

3
No. 3. Rings ist der Wald so stumm und still (Silent and lone the woods around)
00:02:23

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

4
No. 4. Als die alte Mutter (Songs My Mother Taught Me)
00:02:09

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

5
No. 5. Reingestimmt die Saiten (Tune the strings, oh gypsy)
00:00:58

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

6
No. 6. In dem weiten, breiten, luft'gen Leinenkleide (In his wide and ample, airy linen vesture)
00:01:10

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

7
No. 7. Horstet hoch der Habicht auf den Felsenhohen (Cloudy hieghts of Tatra)
00:01:37

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

In Folk Tone, Op. 73, B. 146 (arr. J. Suk) (Antonín Dvořák)

8
No. 1. Dobru noc, ma mila (Good-night, my darling)
00:02:23

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

9
No. 3. Ach, neni, neni tu, co by me tesilo (There is nothing here to comfort me)
00:02:38

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

Love Songs, Op. 83, B. 160 (arr. J. Suk) (Antonín Dvořák)

10
No. 1. O nasi lasce (About Our Love)
00:01:49

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

11
No. 2. V tak mnohem (From the Heart)
00:01:54

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

12
No. 3. Kol domu (The House)
00:01:04

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

13
No. 4. Ja vim (Hope)
00:01:56

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

14
No. 5. Nad krajem vevodi (The May Night)
00:01:24

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

15
No. 6. Zde V Lese U Potoka (By the Stream)
00:01:47

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

16
No. 7. V Te Sladke Moci (The Enchantment)
00:01:37

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

17
No. 8. O duse draha (The Singing Swan)
00:01:23

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

4 Lieder, Op. 82, B. 157: No. 1. Lasst mich allein (Leave Me Alone) (arr. J. Suk) (Antonín Dvořák)

18
4 Lieder, Op. 82, B. 157: No. 1. Lasst mich allein (Leave Me Alone) (arr. J. Suk)
00:02:26

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

Lullaby, B. 194 (arr. J. Suk) (Antonín Dvořák)

19
Lullaby, B. 194 (arr. J. Suk)
00:01:43

Josef Suk, violin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

10 Biblical Songs, Op. 99, B. 185 (arr. J. Suk) (Antonín Dvořák)

20
No. 1. Oblak a mrakota jest vukol Neho (Clouds and Darkness)
00:01:56

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

21
No. 2. Skryse ma a paveza ma Ty jsi (Thou art my hiding-place)
00:01:43

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

22
No. 3. Slys, o Boze, slys modlitbu mou (Give ear to my prayer)
00:02:41

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

23
No. 4. Hospodin jest muj pastyr (The Lord is my shepherd)
00:02:25

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

24
No. 5. Boze! Boze! Pisen novou (I will sing a new song)
00:02:31

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

25
No. 6. Slys, o Boze, volani me (Hear my cry)
00:02:49

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

26
No. 7. Pri rekach babylonskych (By the rivers of Babylon)
00:02:28

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

27
No. 8. Popatriz na mne a smiluj se nade mnou (Turn thee unto me)
00:02:30

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

28
No. 9. Pozdvihuji oci svych k horam (I will lift up mine eyes)
00:01:51

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

29
No. 10. Zpivejte Hospodinu pisen novou (O sing unto the Lord a new song)
00:01:50

Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

Moravske dvojzpevy (Moravian Duets), Op. 32, B. 62: No. 11. Zajata (The Maid Imprisoned) (arr. J. Suk) (Antonín Dvořák)

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Moravian Duets, Op. 32, B. 62: No. 11. Zajata (The Maid Imprisoned) (arr. J. Suk)
00:02:53

Josef Suk, violin - Josef Suk, viola - Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano

2012 Toccata Classics 2012 Toccata Classics

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Here's a little curiosity pairing Dvorák's great-grandson, the octogenarian Josef Suk III, with the only somewhat younger Vladimir Ashkenazy in arrangements for violin or viola (or both) and piano of Dvorák's songs. The project originated not with either of those giants but with Toccata label executive Martin Anderson, whose expressed goal was apparently to promote awareness of the composer's historically neglected songs. This neglect may be due to the general lack of familiarity with the Czech language; perhaps, the thinking went, nonverbal versions of the songs would help to put them across. Even if this idea does not fully succeed, there's a certain gentle charm in the entire enterprise, and annotator Tully Potter (the notes are in English only) notes that Dvorák, who arranged some of these songs for string quartet, would probably not have objected to it. And indeed the opening Gypsy Songs, Op. 55, which are less gypsy-like even than Brahms' related pieces, and the Love Songs, Op. 83, work well as violin-and-piano pieces, with numerous good examples of Dvorák's melodic gift beyond the well-known Songs My Mother Taught Me, track 4. The centerpiece of the program is less convincing, perhaps because one badly wants it to succeed: the Biblical Songs, Op. 99, are masterpieces of Dvorák's American period and arguably some of the greatest hidden gems of the entire art song repertory. The prayerful, pause-filled idiom of these pieces does not transfer so well to the viola and a wan quality to the sound also impedes these performances. The lover of Czech music, however, will generally be pleased with this unusual item.
© TiVo

Detalhes da gravação original : 60:05 - DDD - Enregistré du 6 au 8 septembre 2009 au Studio Bohemia à Prague - Notes en anglais

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