Katalógové číslo:
CKD 473
Autori:
André Caplet, Bruno Mantovani, Claude Debussy, Gabriel Fauré, Marcel Tournier, Philippe Schoeller
Caplet:
Deux Divertissements
Debussy:
Estampe No. 2 - La soirée dans Grenade
Estampe No. 3 - Jardins sous la pluie
Fauré:
Impromptu No. 6 in D flat major for harp, Op. 86
Une Châtelaine en sa Tour, Op. 110
Mantovani, B:
Tocar
Schoeller:
Esstal
Tournier:
Sonatine Op. 30
Sivan Magen (harp) / Hybrid SACD - DSD / 2015
For his second recital, harpist Sivan Magen performs some of the greatest French masterpieces written for harp at the turn of the last two centuries.
Since the 1900s, French composers have advanced the harp to new levels of virtuosity and expression, with growing technical demands. Caplet’s Divertissements features some of the most unique and perfectly executed writing in the harp’s entire literature - great technical poise is required to deliver the bold pedal glissandi.
Tournier and Debussy established the harp as a crucial exponent of the dreamy impressionist style - its colours and sonority are key. A century later, Mantovani utilises a breath-taking spectrum of attacks and techniques: furious scalic motives, nail sounds, bisbigliandi, and sudden, shrill fortes which makes Tocar a testament to the harp’s more virile characteristics.
Schoeller’s Esstal is in sharp contrast - its delicate figurations create a more peaceful mood and demonstrate another side to this versatile instrument. The programme closes with Fauré’s Impromptu which makes use of harmonics, glissandi, cross fingerings and rich arpeggios.
Praised by the press as ‘a magician’ (New York’s WQXR), whose ‘virtuoso playing conjures an astonishing range of colour and dynamic’ (The Daily Telegraph), Sivan Magen is the only Israeli to have ever won the prestigious International Harp Contest in Israel.
Magen also won the Pro Musicis International Award in New York and the Borletti-Buitoni Trust’s 2012 Award for exceptional young musicians. He has given solo recitals in New York, London and Amsterdam, and his chamber music commitments have taken him to Paris and New York, as well as several International Chamber Music festivals.