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Of the three composers on this album, the Estonian Jaan Rääts is surely less well-known to Western European audiences than Arvo Pärt or Henryk Górecki – even though the latter is mainly famous for a single work, the monumental Third Symphony which is far from representing the majority of his output. That said, this, Lerchenmusik – a pun, as "Lerche" is not only the German for skylark, but also the name of the dedicatee – has plenty in common with the famous symphony: a consistently slow tempo, in fact very, very slow; long, breathtaking, sombre chords; and a very substantial theme. The work for clarinet, cello and piano was written in 1985 in a similar vein: perhaps Górecki had grasped what his audiences liked about his language, at least in terms of symphonies: that is, the incantatory, quasi-religious quality. So why disappoint his public? Pärt, for his part, contributes the Mozart-Adagio in memory of Oleg Kagan, in a first version for violin, cello and piano: the revision was made specifically for the musicians on this recording. The composer took a slow movement from the Mozart and put it through several harmonic and thematic metamorphoses. Finally, the Kaleidoskoopilised etüüdid by Jaan Rääts are presented here as a discographic world-first. Their "kaleidoscopic" aspect is created by juxtaposing short thematic, rhythmic, or instrumental cells, like so many minimalist fragments, all jumbled together: just like the effect of looking through a kaleidoscope. © SM/Qobuz
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Kaleidoscopic Etudes, Op. 97 (Jaan Raats)
Patrick Messina, Clarinet - Henri Demarquette, Cello - Fabrizio Chiovetta, Piano - Jaan Rääts, Composer
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Mozart-Adagio (Arvo Pärt)
Patrick Messina, Clarinet - Henri Demarquette, Cello - Fabrizio Chiovetta, Piano - Arvo Pärt, Composer
France/Little Tribeca France/Little Tribeca
Lerchenmusik, Recitatives and Ariosos, Op. 53 (Henryk Mikolaj Górecki)
Patrick Messina, Clarinet - Henri Demarquette, Cello - Fabrizio Chiovetta, Piano - Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki, Composer
France/Little Tribeca France/Little Tribeca
Patrick Messina, Clarinet - Henri Demarquette, Cello - Fabrizio Chiovetta, Piano - Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki, Composer
France/Little Tribeca France/Little Tribeca
Patrick Messina, Clarinet - Henri Demarquette, Cello - Fabrizio Chiovetta, Piano - Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki, Composer
France/Little Tribeca France/Little Tribeca
Albumbeschreibung
Of the three composers on this album, the Estonian Jaan Rääts is surely less well-known to Western European audiences than Arvo Pärt or Henryk Górecki – even though the latter is mainly famous for a single work, the monumental Third Symphony which is far from representing the majority of his output. That said, this, Lerchenmusik – a pun, as "Lerche" is not only the German for skylark, but also the name of the dedicatee – has plenty in common with the famous symphony: a consistently slow tempo, in fact very, very slow; long, breathtaking, sombre chords; and a very substantial theme. The work for clarinet, cello and piano was written in 1985 in a similar vein: perhaps Górecki had grasped what his audiences liked about his language, at least in terms of symphonies: that is, the incantatory, quasi-religious quality. So why disappoint his public? Pärt, for his part, contributes the Mozart-Adagio in memory of Oleg Kagan, in a first version for violin, cello and piano: the revision was made specifically for the musicians on this recording. The composer took a slow movement from the Mozart and put it through several harmonic and thematic metamorphoses. Finally, the Kaleidoskoopilised etüüdid by Jaan Rääts are presented here as a discographic world-first. Their "kaleidoscopic" aspect is created by juxtaposing short thematic, rhythmic, or instrumental cells, like so many minimalist fragments, all jumbled together: just like the effect of looking through a kaleidoscope. © SM/Qobuz
Details of original recording : Recorded in December 2017 at the Sala Gustav Mahler di Dobbiaco (Toblach, Italy)
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 5 track(s)
- Total length: 01:00:43
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Henri Demarquette Fabrizio Chiovetta Patrick Messina
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Aparté
- Area: Estonie
- Genre: Klassiek
- Period: Contemporary music
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