Lutoslawski: Grave

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Lutosławski: Orchestral Works 3

Lutosławski: Orchestral Works 3


Lutoslawski:

Symphony No. 2

Little Suite (Mala suita)

Cello Concerto

Paul Watkins (cello)

Grave

Metamorphoses for Cello and String Orchestra


This is the fourth volume in Chandos’ series devoted to the music of the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski.

Edward Gardner and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, described by Gramophone as a ‘veritable dream team’ in a review for Vol. 1, are joined on this recording by the cellist and exclusive Chandos artist Paul Watkins.

Lutosławski drew his main thematic material for Little Suite (Mała suita) from folk melodies from the village of Machów in south-east Poland. As such he was following one of the paths recommended by the communist government for connecting to the ‘broad masses’ by creating what today might be called ‘people’s music’. In this work Lutosławski demonstrates his characteristic lightness of touch, excellent ear for orchestral timbre, and ability to transform his material into something highly individual.

The Second Symphony (1965 – 67) was Lutosławski’s first large-scale orchestral work since the Concerto for Orchestra (1950 – 54), and a lot had happened in Poland since the premiere of that work. The government had significantly eased its cultural restrictions for music, which meant that Polish composers were becoming increasingly exposed to new ideas from the West. Lutosławski, ever his own man, chartered a distinctive path through this thicket of new music, and by the mid-60s he had developed his own individual and expressive idiom. In the Second Symphony, he creates an atmosphere of tense anticipation in the opening stages, before drawing the listener into the ensuing, more purposefully developed music, which reaches a climactic explosion and resolution.

Paul Watkins is the soloist in the Cello Concerto, one of the most original works of recent times. While Lutosławski insisted that this highly dramatic work was a purely musical drama, Mstislav Rostropovich, its dedicatee, considered the music to be a mirror of his own battles with the authorities in the Soviet Union in the late 1960s and ’70s.

In Grave, for solo cello and strings, for the first time in his life (not counting folk-inspired pieces), Lutosławski based a work on the music of another composer: the first four notes of Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande. He takes Debussy’s motif and transforms it from intense musings into a free-flowing succession of robust and vigorous shapes.

“The characteristic formal diptych of the symphony is superbly enacted.” Sunday Times, 25th November 2012

“a broad view of Lutoslawki's creative profile, which the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Edward Gardner fleshes out with playing that is as polished as it is animated and alert to the individuality of Lutoslawski's musical vocabulary and mode of expression. Gardner keeps the overall structural span of the Symphony in view...while giving close attention to the localised instrumental combinations and conflicts that lend the music its vibrant personality.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2012

“This is a wonderful disc, brilliantly delivered by Edward Gardner’s BBC Symphony forces. Few orchestras play this repertoire so well.” The Arts Desk, 8th December 2012

“The performances continue the highly favourable impression of this series to date, with Gardner securing playing of real immediacy and finesse from a BBC Symphony Orchestra that sounds as fully engaged in the lighter aspects of the composer's music as in its more searching utterances.” International Record Review, December 2012

“Gardner's control of [the Second], not least its eventual disintegration, is highly compelling...the Cello Concerto receives a superbly concentrated performance here from the soloists Paul Watkins...[Grave] forms a fitting counterbalance to everything else on this disc.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2013 ****

“With my ideas about the Cello Concerto completely transfixed by Paul Watkins and the BBC Symphony Orchestra...I feel pretty secure in being able to put forward this Chandos version against and above all others.” MusicWeb International, January 2013

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Chandos Edward Gardner Polish Music Series - CHSA5106

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Dialoghi

Dialoghi


Bach, J S:

Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV1007

Britten:

Temas 'Sacher'

Falla:

Asturiana (No. 3 from Siete canciones populares españolas)

Nana (No. 5 from Siete canciones populares españolas)

Lefkowitz:

Amour et Biaut Parfaite

Lutoslawski:

Sacher Variation

Grave

Mayuzumi:

Bunraku

Rouse, C:

Ricordanza

Saariaho:

Sept Papillons

Stucky:

Dialoghi


Elinor Frey (cello), David Fung (piano)

Yarlung Records - YAR78876

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Works for Cello and Piano

Works for Cello and Piano


Lutoslawski:

Grave

Rachmaninov:

Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19

Webern:

Three Little Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 11 (1914)


William Conway (cello), Peter Evans (piano)

Linn - CKD009

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Cello Sonatas

Cello Sonatas


Barber, S:

Cello Sonata in C minor, Op. 6

Debussy:

Cello Sonata

Lutoslawski:

Grave

(version for cello and piano)

Messiaen:

Louange à l'Éternité de Jesus (from Quatuor pour la fin du temps)

Strauss, R:

Cello Sonata in F major, Op. 6


Shauna Rolston (cello), Bernadene Blaha (piano)

CBC Musica Viva - MVCD1118

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