Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Katalógové číslo:
CHSA5199
Interpreti:
Peter Oudjian, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Sean Shibe
Adams, J: Absolute Jest
25:23
Recorded: 28 August 2017
Recording Venue: Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Beginning
10:36
Presto
3:36
Lo stesso tempo
1:08
Meno mosso
3:19
Vivacissimo
1:55
Prestissimo
4:49
Adams, J: Naive and Sentimental Music
45:56
Recorded: 29 and 30 August 2017
Recording Venue: Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, United Kingdom
I. Naïve and Sentimental Music
18:50
II. Mother of the Man
15:48
III. Chain to the Rhythm
11:18
As part of his final year as Music Director and following a two-season celebration of the Orchestra's 125th anniversary, Peter Oundjian and the RSNO here present their second recording of music by John Adams, with the exceptional participation of the Doric String Quartet. Written for a large orchestra including six percussionists, keyboard sampler, and amplified steel-string guitar, Naive and Sentimental Music is a sweepingly symphonic masterpiece, full of contrasts and clashes. It reflects the dichotomy between 'naive' and 'sentimental' poetry as analysed by Friedrich Schiller in his 1795 essay Uber naive und sentimentalische Dichtung, as well as the 'bipolar' musical life of Esa-Pekka Salonen, the dedicatee of this piece, who conducted the first performance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1999. Absolute Jest is a large-scale scherzo for amplified string quartet and orchestra, heavily inspired by the music of Beethoven, which Adams has always deeply admired. The quartet of soloists, a late addition to the score, emphasises the echoes of Beethoven's music (mainly his string quartets) and facilitates a 'hyperspace rate' of virtuosity, which the Doric String Quartet here perfectly demonstrates.