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Murray McLachlan|Stevenson, R.: Passacaglia on DSCH

Stevenson, R.: Passacaglia on DSCH

Murray McLachlan

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Ronald Stevenson's Passacaglia on DSCH is a work that descends not only from Busoni and Sorabji, but also from Buxtehude and Bach. A traditional passacaglia, a Baroque form, is built on a "ground," a theme that repeats in the bass while "variations" are played above it. In this monumental passacaglia, the theme is the four notes D, E flat, C, and B, the same motif Dmitry Shostakovich used to personalize his music. This theme is ever-present in this work, almost overpowering the interesting, complex juxtapositions of other themes and rhythms that Stevenson has built over the ground bass. It is a work that will take most listeners time to appreciate. The included notes, by Stevenson and McLachlan, help you understand what is going on in the various sections (although the track listing is incorrect). There are times when you wish McLachlan would bring out some of the other elements even more, lessening the presence of the ground bass. It isn't until the very last sections that this ground is moved into other registers or played so softly that you can concentrate on the rest of the music. McLachlan added a few effects that weren't written into the piece. He inserted items into the strings to give them more of a dulcimer sound in the Fandango section, which fits in with the glissandi played on the strings in an earlier section and the pounding of the bass strings in a later section. The electronic effects he added in the middle of the piece are more jarring. McLachlan obviously has spent time studying this piece. He plays it with sympathy and is understanding of the composites of melodies, dynamics, and rhythms. His dedication to this work is comparable to that of a pianist who studies the Goldberg Variations or Beethoven's late sonatas.
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Murray McLachlan

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Passacaglia on DSCH (Ronald Stevenson)

1
Pt. I: Sonata allegro
00:06:47

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2
Pt. I: Waltz in rondo-form
00:02:27

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3
Pt. I, Episode 1: Presto
00:01:01

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4
Pt. I, Suite: I. Prelude
00:02:37

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5
Pt. I, Suite: II. Sarabande
00:01:08

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6
Pt. I, Suite: III. Jig
00:00:15

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7
Pt. I, Suite: IV. Sarabande
00:00:18

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8
Pt. I, Suite: V. Minuet
00:02:34

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9
Pt. I, Suite: VI. Jig
00:00:15

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10
Pt. I, Suite: VII. Gavotte
00:01:36

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11
Pt. I, Suite: VIII. Polonaise
00:01:46

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12
Pt. I, Suite: IX. Pibroch (Lament for Children)
00:02:09

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13
Pt. I, Suite: X. Episode 2: Arabesque variations
00:02:35

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14
Pt. I, Suite: XI. Nocturne
00:02:08

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15
Pt. II: Reverie-Fantasy
00:01:59

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16
Pt. II: Fanfare
00:00:16

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17
Pt. II: Forebodings: Alarm
00:00:15

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18
Pt. II: Glimpse of a war vision
00:00:35

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19
Pt. II: Variations on Peace, Bread and the Land (1917)
00:00:32

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20
Pt. II: Symphonic March
00:02:06

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21
Pt. II: Episode 3: Volante scherzoso
00:01:58

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22
Pt. II: Fandango
00:00:57

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23
Pt. II: Pedal Point, "to emergent Africa"
00:02:05

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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24
Pt. II: Central Episode. Etudes
00:01:45

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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25
Passacaglia on DSCH: Part II: -
00:05:07

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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26
Pt. II: Variations in C Minor
00:02:42

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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27
Pt. II: Adagio: Tribute to Bach
00:01:15

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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28
Pt. III, Triple Fugue over ground bass: Subject 1: Andamento
00:05:04

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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29
Pt. III, Triple Fugue over ground bass: Subject 2: BACH
00:06:08

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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30
Pt. III, Triple Fugue over ground bass: Subject 3: Dies Irae
00:05:15

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

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31
Pt. III: Final Variations on theme derived from ground: Adagissimo barocco
00:10:00

Murray McLachlan, Performer - Ronald Stevenson, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Album review

Ronald Stevenson's Passacaglia on DSCH is a work that descends not only from Busoni and Sorabji, but also from Buxtehude and Bach. A traditional passacaglia, a Baroque form, is built on a "ground," a theme that repeats in the bass while "variations" are played above it. In this monumental passacaglia, the theme is the four notes D, E flat, C, and B, the same motif Dmitry Shostakovich used to personalize his music. This theme is ever-present in this work, almost overpowering the interesting, complex juxtapositions of other themes and rhythms that Stevenson has built over the ground bass. It is a work that will take most listeners time to appreciate. The included notes, by Stevenson and McLachlan, help you understand what is going on in the various sections (although the track listing is incorrect). There are times when you wish McLachlan would bring out some of the other elements even more, lessening the presence of the ground bass. It isn't until the very last sections that this ground is moved into other registers or played so softly that you can concentrate on the rest of the music. McLachlan added a few effects that weren't written into the piece. He inserted items into the strings to give them more of a dulcimer sound in the Fandango section, which fits in with the glissandi played on the strings in an earlier section and the pounding of the bass strings in a later section. The electronic effects he added in the middle of the piece are more jarring. McLachlan obviously has spent time studying this piece. He plays it with sympathy and is understanding of the composites of melodies, dynamics, and rhythms. His dedication to this work is comparable to that of a pianist who studies the Goldberg Variations or Beethoven's late sonatas.
© TiVo

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