The title work, "Transformations" by Elena Langer is very romantic, fresh and
impressive piece which changes from a dream world of first movement
through an agressive and ecstatic mood of the second to the "new light"
in the end. The work is probably the most appealing on the disc.
Lutoslawski's Subito is a demanding virtuoso piece which gives Mints a
chance to show his seductive tone and his command of the instrument.
Part's Fratres is a religious meditation executed with great
feeling. Works by Gubaidulina and Penderecki involve pianist playing
inside piano and thus, explore new sound dimensions. In general, this
album is outstanding and is a joy to listen to. (Amazon)
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martes, 25 de abril de 2017
Roman Mints / Evgenia Chudinovich TRANSFORMATIONS 20th Century Works for Violin & Piano
lunes, 24 de abril de 2017
Anna Dennis / William Towers / Nicholas Daniel ELENA LANGER Landscape With Three People
A selection of chamber works by Elena Langer (b.1974, Moscow), notable for their playful counterpoint and delicate textures. The London-based composer delights in exploring the endless soundworlds of voices and instruments. 'Landscape With Three People' dates from 2013, with texts by poet Lee Harwood.
Elena moved to London to complete her degrees first at the Royal College of Music and then at the Royal Academy of Music. She has studied with Julian Anderson, Simon Bainbridge, Gerard McBurney and taken lessons with Sofia Gubaidulina (Centre Acanthes, France), Dmitri Smirnov, Jo Kondo and Jonathan Harvey. In 2002 and 2003 Elena was the first ever composer-in-residence at the Almeida Theatre, London.
She has received commissions and performances from organisations such as The Royal Opera House's ROH2, Zurich Opera, Carnegie Hall, The Britten and Strauss Festival in Aldeburgh, Park Lane Group, St. Petersburg's Music Spring, Chamber Music Series "XX/XXI" of the Bayerische Staatsoper (Germany).
This recording project was generously funded by Blyth Valley Chamber Music, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and a large number of individuals. The new CD will be launched in parallel with the first public performances in Cardiff of the composer’s 'Figaro Gets A Divorce', a new opera for Welsh National Opera under David Pountney.
“An enticing sonic tapestry, pitched midway between the expressive avant-garde tumult of Berio and the rough-and-tumble of folk music.” THE TIMES
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