
Wydawnictwo: Haenssler
Nr katalogowy: HC 22046
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2023
EAN: 881488220469
Nr katalogowy: HC 22046
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2023
EAN: 881488220469
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Epoka muzyczna: romantyzm, współczesna
Obszar (język): niemiecki, austriacki
Instrumenty: skrzypce, fortepian
Rodzaj: koncert
Epoka muzyczna: romantyzm, współczesna
Obszar (język): niemiecki, austriacki
Instrumenty: skrzypce, fortepian
Rodzaj: koncert
Berg / Zemlinsky / Wally: Viennese Transfigurations
Haenssler - HC 22046
Wykonawcy
Maxim Brilinsky, violin
Stefan Neubauer, clarinet
Bartosz Sikorski, double bass
Johannes Piirto, piano
Maxim Brilinsky, violin
Stefan Neubauer, clarinet
Bartosz Sikorski, double bass
Johannes Piirto, piano
Alban Berg:
Violinkonzert (arr. Maxim Brilinsky)
Kammerkonzert - Adagio
Alexander Zemlinsky:
Zwei Stücke aus der Bühnenmusk zu „Cymbeline“ (arr. Maxim Brilinsky)
Thomas Wally:
transfigurations (New version for violin BB-clarinet, double bass and piano)
Violinkonzert (arr. Maxim Brilinsky)
Kammerkonzert - Adagio
Alexander Zemlinsky:
Zwei Stücke aus der Bühnenmusk zu „Cymbeline“ (arr. Maxim Brilinsky)
Thomas Wally:
transfigurations (New version for violin BB-clarinet, double bass and piano)
Three Vienna-born composers and four elective Viennese performers come together in four challenging and deeply layered compositions that span 120 years of Viennese musical history. The significance and impact of the works, however, radiate far beyond Vienna itself.
At the same time, the live recording also reflects a moment in contemporary history, as the concert, originally planned to take place before a live audience, eventually took place on 17 May, 2021 solely as a streaming event at Vienna's Arnold Schoenberg Center, due to the restrictions enforced by the COVID 19 pandemic.
The title of this recording, Viennese Transfigurations, is ambiguous. Three pieces are arrangements of earlier compositions for a quartet with the rather unusual line-up of violin, piano, clarinet and double bass, while the other was written for a trio of clarinet, violin and piano. Two arrangements are by the composers themselves, and two are by violinist Maxim Brilinsky. Each of the works has the facility to arouse the curiosity of the listeners right from the beginning, and all end softly
Recording: Arnold Schönberg Center Wien, 17.05.2021 [Live-Concert]. Instruments: violin by Gabriel Lemböck (1814 - 1892);
At the same time, the live recording also reflects a moment in contemporary history, as the concert, originally planned to take place before a live audience, eventually took place on 17 May, 2021 solely as a streaming event at Vienna's Arnold Schoenberg Center, due to the restrictions enforced by the COVID 19 pandemic.
The title of this recording, Viennese Transfigurations, is ambiguous. Three pieces are arrangements of earlier compositions for a quartet with the rather unusual line-up of violin, piano, clarinet and double bass, while the other was written for a trio of clarinet, violin and piano. Two arrangements are by the composers themselves, and two are by violinist Maxim Brilinsky. Each of the works has the facility to arouse the curiosity of the listeners right from the beginning, and all end softly
Recording: Arnold Schönberg Center Wien, 17.05.2021 [Live-Concert]. Instruments: violin by Gabriel Lemböck (1814 - 1892);