Maxim Rysanov Plays Martinu
After a move to the U.S.A., Bohuslav Martinů was to compose four works which all belong to the central 20th century repertoire for the viola. Maxim Rysanov, one of today's leading viola players, has gathered these works on this disc, opening with the Rhapsody-Concerto from 1952. In this lyrical two-movement work, characterized by sustained legato writing, sudden changes of mood and texture and a vivid style of orchestration, Rysanov is supported by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the eminent Martin? expert Jirí Belohlávek. The two Duos for violin and viola which follow are slightly earlier (from 1947 and 1950, respectively) and were written with the husband-and-wife team Joseph and Lillian Fuchs in mind. Here the young Russian violinist Alexander Sitkovetsky joins Rysanov, in two scores where exacting technical demands bring the reward of an astonishing richness in sounds and variety from such a sparse instrumentation. Maxim Rysanov closes the disc in the company of the pianist Katya Apekisheva, performing the Viola Sonata of 1955 – like the Rhapsody-Concerto in two movements, with a tough, passionate mood that often recalls the composer's better-known cello sonatas.
Product Description:
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Release Date: May 12, 2015
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UPC: 7318599920306
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Catalog Number: BIS-2030
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Label: BIS
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: 20th Century
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Composer: Bohuslav Martinů
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Conductor: Jirí Belohlávek
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Orchestra/Ensemble: BBC Symphony Orchestra
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Performer: Alexander Sitkovetsky, Katya Apekisheva, Maxim Rysanov