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Marcela Roggeri|Sofia Gubaïdulina : Complete works for solo piano

Sofia Gubaïdulina : Complete works for solo piano

Marcela Roggeri, piano

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The piano music of Tatar-Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina stands somewhat aside from the mainstream of her music, which was heavily influenced by Orthodox spirituality and various musico-mystical devices that flowed from it. This single-disc collection, however, shows that piano music played an important role in Gubaidulina's compositional development, and it includes one utterly delightful work. The album covers Gubaidulina's entire output for the piano, all of which dates from 1974 or before; the bulk of the music is from the 1960s. With the Bachian inspiration of the Chaconne, Toccata-Troncata, and Invention (tracks 1, 19, and 20), the music reveals the Shostakovich influence that Gubaidulina has spoken of but that is hard to pin down in her explicitly religious music. The sonata, composed in 1965, uses extended techniques (such as a bamboo-stick glissando executed on the piano's pegs), rough piano analogues of the unusual instrumental combinations that have characterized much of Gubaidulina's music, and contains structural embodiments of the Christian cross. Best of all are the 14 Musical Toys, composed in 1969. These are little descriptive pieces, very Russian, but not quite resembling the music of anybody else. Sample "The Little Tit" (track 8), where the focus is on the deep quiet of the forest rather than on the slight moments of birdsong. Of course, the set has a large measure of sheer humor -- try the jazz-flavored "A Bear Playing the Double Bass and the Black Woman" (track 9) -- and it ought to be much better known than it is. Recitalists: you are guaranteed to get good reviews if you program this work! At least if you play everything with the flair shown by Argentine pianist Marcela Roggeri in this live recital from Reims, cleanly recorded in 2007. An enjoyable set, and likely a must-have for Gubaidulina's admirers.
© TiVo

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1
Chaconne
00:08:52

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

2
Musical Toys : Mechanical Accordion
00:00:31

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

3
Musical Toys : Magic Roundabout
00:00:37

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

4
Musical Toys : The Trumpeter in the Forest
00:01:31

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

5
Musical Toys : The Magic Smith
00:00:59

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

6
Musical Toys : April Day
00:01:03

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

7
Musical Toys : Song of the Fisherman
00:01:36

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

8
Musical Toys : The little Tit
00:01:12

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

9
Musical Toys : A Bear Playing the Double Bass and the Black Woman
00:00:56

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

10
Musical Toys : The Woodpecker
00:02:12

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

11
Musical Toys : The Elk Clearing
00:01:06

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

12
Musical Toys : Sleigh with Little Bells
00:00:46

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

13
Musical Toys : The Echo
00:01:58

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

14
Musical Toys : The Drummer
00:01:27

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

15
Musical Toys : Forest Musicians
00:02:31

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

16
Sonata : Allegro
00:11:44

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

17
Sonata : Adagio
00:06:28

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

18
Sonata : Allegretto
00:03:43

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

19
Toccata-Troncata
00:02:21

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

20
Invention
00:01:08

Marcela Roggeri, interprète - Sofia Gubaïdulina, compositeur

2007 Caroline Doutre - Transart 2007 Transart

Presentación del Álbum

The piano music of Tatar-Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina stands somewhat aside from the mainstream of her music, which was heavily influenced by Orthodox spirituality and various musico-mystical devices that flowed from it. This single-disc collection, however, shows that piano music played an important role in Gubaidulina's compositional development, and it includes one utterly delightful work. The album covers Gubaidulina's entire output for the piano, all of which dates from 1974 or before; the bulk of the music is from the 1960s. With the Bachian inspiration of the Chaconne, Toccata-Troncata, and Invention (tracks 1, 19, and 20), the music reveals the Shostakovich influence that Gubaidulina has spoken of but that is hard to pin down in her explicitly religious music. The sonata, composed in 1965, uses extended techniques (such as a bamboo-stick glissando executed on the piano's pegs), rough piano analogues of the unusual instrumental combinations that have characterized much of Gubaidulina's music, and contains structural embodiments of the Christian cross. Best of all are the 14 Musical Toys, composed in 1969. These are little descriptive pieces, very Russian, but not quite resembling the music of anybody else. Sample "The Little Tit" (track 8), where the focus is on the deep quiet of the forest rather than on the slight moments of birdsong. Of course, the set has a large measure of sheer humor -- try the jazz-flavored "A Bear Playing the Double Bass and the Black Woman" (track 9) -- and it ought to be much better known than it is. Recitalists: you are guaranteed to get good reviews if you program this work! At least if you play everything with the flair shown by Argentine pianist Marcela Roggeri in this live recital from Reims, cleanly recorded in 2007. An enjoyable set, and likely a must-have for Gubaidulina's admirers.
© TiVo

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