Eternal Stories might just turn out to be one of the best albums
that Portal has ever recorded. He could well have been thinking of his
beloved Charlie Parker, who in 1949 realised his dream of making a
recording with a string section. Eternal Stories is not some kind
of attempt at a remake, but comprises completely new pieces and two new
arrangements of classic Portal numbers, a late work by Piazzolla and
astonishing contributions from members of Quatuor Ébène itself.
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miércoles, 6 de febrero de 2019
Quatuor Ébène ETERNAL STORIES
viernes, 8 de diciembre de 2017
Quatuor Ebène / Gautier Capuçon / Matthias Goerne SCHUBERT String Quintet - Lieder
Recording Franz Schubert's String Quintet in C major, D. 956, is a major achievement for most string players, and Quatuor Ebène's performance with cellist Gautier Capuçon
on Erato is a high point in their discography. Playing with great
transparency and alertness, the quintet delivers a vital performance
that captures the rarefied, almost mystical quality of Schubert's
late masterpiece while maintaining a sense of urgency and, at times,
explosive energy. This is to be expected of a world-class string
quartet, and it's probably more than enough effort for a single CD. Yet
the program continues with a set of five of Schubert's lieder, sung by baritone Matthias Goerne and accompanied by Quatuor Ebène and double bassist Laurène Durantel, in arrangements by Raphaël Merlin.
These versions for voice and strings were conceived in the spirit of the Schubertiades, on the idea that string players likely were in
attendance and eager to join Schubert
in impromptu music-making. While these transcriptions are speculative,
they are certainly enjoyable for their beautiful tone and subdued
feeling, and Goerne sings with warmth and expressiveness to match the subtle moods of the arrangements. (Blair Sanderson)
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