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漢斯.艾利克.厄波斯特: 鋼琴作品集 希里斯.梅拉古 鋼琴 Therese Malengreau / Hans Erich Apostel – Works for Piano



The Belgian pianist ThereseMalengreauhas a particular interest in the relationship between music and the visual arts. With her first disc on BIS she offers us a rare opportunity to acquaint ourselves with the music of Hans Erich Apostel, banned as ‘degenerate' by the Nazis in 1938, and a rarity in performance ever since. At the same time, her disc allows us insight into the interplay between composers and artists in other disciplines during the first decades of the twentieth century, in the context of movements such as Der BlaueReiter, the arts magazine Der Sturm or the Vienna Workshop.

The three works here were inspired by artwork by Otto Kokoschka and Alfred Kubin, two of them appearing on disc for the first time. In his Op. 1, the ZehnVariationen, Aposteltranslates 10 drawings by Kokoschka into sounds –but as Malengreausuggests in her own liner notes, what the music describes is the varying degrees of expressivity and intensity of the drawings, rather than the images themselves. The closing work consists of 60 very brief sketches (less than 40 seconds on average), in which Apostelis reacting to Kubin'sdrawings (caricatures rather than portraits) of nuns and witches, generals or huntsmen. Apostelcompleted SechzigSchemenin 1948-49, but as early as 1945 it provided material for what is probably his best-known work: the ten pieces that make up the 15-minute long Kubiniana.

Hans Erich Apostel (1901–72)
1–11 ) Zehn Variationen über ein eigenes Thema23'54
(nach der Mappe „Variationen über ein Thema“ von O. Kokoschka), Op. 1 World Premiere Recording

21 ) Kubiniana, Zehn Klavierstücke, Op. 1315'10

22–30 ) Sechzig Schemen nach Zeichnungen von Alfred Kubin (Abenteuer einer Notenfeder)31'13 Op. 13a World Premiere Recording

TT: 71'17

Therese Malengreau piano

 

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