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Juliane Banse|The Tell-Tale Heart  (Live)

The Tell-Tale Heart (Live)

Juliane Banse, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra & Tasmin Little

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Mors Aeterna for orchestra, which was premiered in November 2015 during the NTR Saturday Matinee series, narrates a quest for stillness, a piece of pervasive calm, of gentle sounds which were intended to create the impression of having come from the hereafter: the Nirvana of silence where the soul can retreat.

In the Second Violin Concerto, "Diptych Portrait" (2009), the orchestra is more of a sounding board than a partner in any dialogue. So what is this all about, these convulsive tensions, overblown crescendi? It is the soloist’s split relationship with himself. This is a double portrait of one individual, torn apart internally. The violin represents an abstract character that, despite being tormented and audibly injured, strives to come to terms with itself and even appears to succeed in doing so when we hear the serene sigh of enlightenment at the close of the piece.

In The Tell-Tale Heart (2017) the building blocks of Jeths’ thematic narration are all there; death once again, once again an internal monologue. But now transformed by Jeths into an opera, intended to supplement Bartok’s one-act work Duke Bluebeard's Castle – another horror story – a link actually referred to in the score. Here, the narrator of Poe’s tale becomes a woman, as Jeths needs the part to be sung by a soprano: a piece for musical theatre performed by a single, fairly obsessed character. Death may well be our fate, but you cannot have death on your conscience. Only when you have left your ghosts behind can your conscience find peace. © Challenge Records

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Mors aeterna (Live)
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
00:09:22

Tasmin Little, MainArtist - Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Willem Jeths, Composer - James Gaffigan, Conductor

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

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Violin Concerto No. 2 “Diptych portrait” (Live)
Tasmin Little
00:21:20

Tasmin Little, MainArtist - Reinbert de Leeuw, Conductor - Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Willem Jeths, Composer

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

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The Tell-Tale Heart (Live)
Juliane Banse
00:32:14

Juliane Banse, MainArtist - Jaap van Zweden, Conductor - Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Willem Jeths, Composer

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

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Mors Aeterna for orchestra, which was premiered in November 2015 during the NTR Saturday Matinee series, narrates a quest for stillness, a piece of pervasive calm, of gentle sounds which were intended to create the impression of having come from the hereafter: the Nirvana of silence where the soul can retreat.

In the Second Violin Concerto, "Diptych Portrait" (2009), the orchestra is more of a sounding board than a partner in any dialogue. So what is this all about, these convulsive tensions, overblown crescendi? It is the soloist’s split relationship with himself. This is a double portrait of one individual, torn apart internally. The violin represents an abstract character that, despite being tormented and audibly injured, strives to come to terms with itself and even appears to succeed in doing so when we hear the serene sigh of enlightenment at the close of the piece.

In The Tell-Tale Heart (2017) the building blocks of Jeths’ thematic narration are all there; death once again, once again an internal monologue. But now transformed by Jeths into an opera, intended to supplement Bartok’s one-act work Duke Bluebeard's Castle – another horror story – a link actually referred to in the score. Here, the narrator of Poe’s tale becomes a woman, as Jeths needs the part to be sung by a soprano: a piece for musical theatre performed by a single, fairly obsessed character. Death may well be our fate, but you cannot have death on your conscience. Only when you have left your ghosts behind can your conscience find peace. © Challenge Records

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