Kurtág: Schatten

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Lieux retrouvés

Awards:

Gramophone Magazine

Disc of the Month - Awards Issue 2012

Building a Library

First Choice - January 2013

BBC Music Magazine

Chamber Choice - December 2012

Label:

Hyperion

Catalogue No:

CDA67948

Discs:

1

Release date:

1st Oct 2012

Barcode:

0034571179483

Medium:

CD
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Lieux retrouvés

Music for cello & piano


Adès:

Lieux retrouvés

with Thomas Adès (piano)

Fauré:

Cello Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 117

with Thomas Adès (piano)

Janacek:

Pohádka (Fairy Tale) for Cello and Piano

with Thomas Adès (piano)

Kurtág:

For Steven - Im Memoriam Pauline Mara

Pilinszky János: Gérard de Nerval

György Kroó in memoriam

Schatten

Liszt:

Romance oubliée, for viola/cello/violin & piano, S. 132

with Thomas Adès (piano)

Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth, S382

with Thomas Adès (piano)

La Lugubre Gondola for cello & piano, S134

with Thomas Adès (piano)


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A cello recital with a difference from two maverick geniuses, displaying the fecundity of their collaboration. The world-famous cellist Steven Isserlis, one of the best-loved instrumentalists of today, joins forces with composer and pianist Thomas Adès, described by the New York Times as one of the most imposing figures in contemporary music.

This recording opens with three of Liszt’s arrangements for cello and piano—the dark plangency of Isserlis’s tone emphasizing their elegiac power. Janácek’s Pohádka (‘A Tale’) is based on a story with many magical elements, and it is this particular quality which Isserlis and Adès bring out in their aerial performance. The passionate ecstasy of Fauré’s Cello Sonata No 2 is deeply felt, and the elemental mysterious sadness of Kurtág’s miniatures leads the listener into the 21st century and to the ‘title track’ of this disc which Adès wrote for Isserlis himself. Lieux retrouvés is a characteristically thrilling tour de force, displaying influences from all the composers previously featured and many more. The writing for the cello reaches uncharted levels of difficulty. Isserlis in his thoughtful booklet notes describes it in pictorial terms of rivers and mountains—here’s Anthony Tommasini, again in the New York Times: ‘The rippling figures for piano and cello spin out in crazed, cyclic riffs; the crystalline piano harmonies sound as if the wind were rustling the chimes in the pagoda; the feisty, industrialized propulsive bursts in the finale.’

Liszt: Romance Oubliée, S 132

playRomance Oubliée, S 132

Liszt: Die Zelle In Nonnenwerth, S 382

playDie Zelle In Nonnenwerth, S 382

Liszt: Die Trauergondel, S 134, "La Lugubre Gondola"

playDie Trauergondel, S 134, "La Lugubre Gondola"

Janácek: Pohádka (A Tale)

play1. Con Moto

play2. Con Moto

play3. Allegro

Fauré: Cello Sonata No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 117

play1. Allegro

play2. Andante

play3. Allegro Vivo

Kurtág: For Steven, In Memoriam Pauline Mara

playFor Steven, In Memoriam Pauline Mara

Kurtág: Pilinszky János, Gérard De Nerval

playPilinszky János, Gérard De Nerval

Kurtág: Schatten

playSchatten

Kurtág: György Kroó In Memoriam

playGyörgy Kroó In Memoriam

Adès: Lieux Retrouvés

play1 Les Eaux

play2 La Montagne

play3 Les Champs

play4 La Ville: Cancan Macabre

Sunday Times

30th September 2012

“Isserlis is furiously lyrical and concentrated [in the Adès], but no less so in the other works, which offer aptly Romantic-modern context for Adès’s inspiration.”

Gramophone Magazine

Awards Issue 2012

“This blissfully unhackneyed and brilliantly executed recital takes memory in all its facets as its theme...the recording throughout gives the players all the space and atmosphere they need to characterise the varied moods and textures of an unusually rewarding programme.”

BBC Music Magazine

December 2012

*****

“Match [Ades's playing] with the mellow sound and manner of Steven Isserlis's cello, and you have something very special. Their choice of repertory here - devised as an extended upbeat to Ades's Lieux retrouves at the end of the programme - is unusual, memorable, and wonderfully performed from start to finish.”

Financial Times

3rd November 2012

****

“Isserlis plays with almost tangible intensity and soul, while Adès finds charm and natural expression at every turn – a true musical dialogue.”

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