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Voice of the Viola in Times of Oppression
Weinberg / Valdimarsdottir / Worms
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Voice of the Viola in Times of Oppression
Weinberg / Valdimarsdottir / Worms
"The viola is surely not the most assertive instrument among the string family. It reaches neither the extreme height of the violin nor the rumbling depth and the strength of the cello and contrabass. Its role is more integrating than leading or polarising; and in brilliance, maneuverability and sound projection the violin wins hands down. But if a composer wants to express his feelings with maximum intensity and depth, he chooses the viola remarkably often. The loss of a loved one, a repressive political system, persecution and war were more than once the motivation for the composing of music with the viola as the most important voice for expressing the underlying emotions. The dark, somewhat veiled sound of the instrument makes it particularly suited to such a role. On this CD, the first of two, we have recorded a number of compositions for viola and piano in which oppression, both personal and political, has played, directly or indirectly, an unmistakable role."
Marcel Worms
Media | Musikk CD (Compact Disc) |
Antall plater | 1 |
Utgitt | 28. september 2018 |
EAN/UPC | 8717774570517 |
Label | ZEFIR ZEFI9657.2 |
Genre | klassisk Chamber Music |
Mål | 125 × 140 × 8 mm · 67 g |
Solist | Asdis Valdimarsdottir / Marcel Worms |
Trackliste
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- Weinberg: Sonata for Viola and Piano Op.28 (1945) Allegro
- Weinberg: Sonata for Viola and Piano Op.28 (1945) Allegretto
- Weinberg: Sonata for Viola and Piano Op.28 (1945) Adagio
- Kattenburg: Sonata for Viola and Piano (1944) Allegro Modera
- Vredenburg: Lamento (1953)
- Shostakovich: Sonata for Viola & Piano Op.147 (1975) Moderat
- Shostakovich: Sonata for Viola & Piano Op.147 (1975) Allegre
- Shostakovich: Sonata for Viola & Piano Op.147 (1975) Adagio
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