Kancheli: Chiaroscuro

 
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GIYA KANCHELI
Kancheli: Chiaroscuro
Gidon Kremer (violin) with Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin) Kremerata Baltica

[ ECM Records / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 1 February 2001

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The great Georgian composer's twelfth ECM New Series album features first recordings of two major works, 'Chiaroscuro' for violin and chamber orchestra, and 'Twilight' for two violins and chamber orchestra, performed by Gidon Kremer and Kremerata Baltica.

The renowned violinist Gidon Kremer and his players have had a long and close association with Giya Kancheli. On 'Twilight', the coming together of Kremer and Patricia Kopatchinskaja, two of the most powerfully expressive violinists of our era, makes for fascinating listening. The piece is a touching meditation on mortality, written at a time when Giya Kancheli was recovering from illness and seeing in the leaves and branches of poplar trees outside his window a metaphor for change and transformation. 'Chiaroscuro', meanwhile, borrows its title from the painting technique of the renaissance and baroque whose concern with dramatic contrasts of light and shade corresponds quite directly to the stark dynamics of the composer's writing, vigorously conveyed by Kremerata Baltica.

Recorded in Vilnius, Lithuania, in December 2014, and produced by Manfred Eicher, this album is an important addition to Kancheli's ECM catalogue. It is issued shortly after the composer celebrated his 80th birthday (on 10 August 2015). Gidon Kremer has previously recorded several of Kancheli's works for ECM, including Lament, Silent Prayer, V & V, Time… and again, and a collection of his music for films, 'Themes from the Songbook'.

Kancheli on Kremer: "Gidon's personality is always there in my mind. It helps me, even when I am working on pieces intended for other musicians. And if Gidon becomes the 'protagonist' of my efforts and sufferings, that does something to lighten my lot. Because he knows how to give the thoughts I express a depth that you don't detect when you examine the score visually."

"Technically, this music works only if its simplicity is expressed on the most complex and wide-ranging spectrum of tone, colour and dynamics, and that is what Gidon Kremer and his wonderful orchestra produce in Chiaroscuro, backed up by a superbly rich and detailed recording." Five Stars BBC Music

"Twilight' is for two violins, and Kopatchinskaja joins Kremer in music of sad yet ethereal beauty that fills the room with radiance. The other score, 'Chiaroscuro', with Kremer alone, has fits of violence exploding out of an otherwise luminous atmosphere. It is music distinctly and honestly for and of our time, wondrously played and recorded by ECM." Los Angeles Times

"If Boulez was the conscience of the avant-garde in contemporary music, then Giya Kancheli might well be one of the great guardians of its Romantic spirit. Both of these pieces have an almost programmatic power to create images and shape moods, and if you love exploring the 'adagio' side of life then both of these works offer a great deal. Performances and recording are all exceptionally good." Music Web

Tracks:

Chiaroscuro (For Violin And Chamber Orchestra)
Twilight (For Two Violins And Chamber Orchestra)