天使之聲:室內樂作品集
斯德哥爾摩症候群合奏團
安德烈·包爾 小提琴
勞倫斯.包爾 中提琴
The Stockholm Syndrome Ensembleis –as the name implies –based in Stockholm, and consists of five of the city's leading musicians. Project-based and often inviting guest performers, the SSE is known for its imaginative programmes built around a particular event or concept and bringing together music from various genres and eras. For its first disc on BIS the ensemble has taken Brett Dean's Voices of Angelsas their point of departure, a work scored for the same forces as Schubert's 'Trout quintet' and inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke's first two Duino Elegies: 'Angels (it's said) are often unable to tell whether they move amongst the living or the dead.'
Dean's work from 1996 opens a programme which ranges from Bach to Sofia Gubaidulina, and includes various scorings for between two and six performers. The angels reappear in songs by Wagner and Gubaidulina performed by Christianne Stotijn, one of the ensemble's guests on this disc –but it is also safe to assume that they are standing around the heavenly throne which Bach approaches in the chorale prelude 'Vor Deinen Thron tret ich hiermit' –here transcribed for strings. The same prelude is the subject of Gubaidulina's Meditation, while the disc closes with a work by Gubaidulina's friend Alfred Schnittke, namely his Hymnfor cello and double bass.
Voices of Angels
Brett Dean (b. 1961)
1—2 ) Voices of Angels for violin, viola, cello, double bass & piano 27'59
Sofia Gubaidulina (b. 1931)
3 ) Ein Engel for mezzo-soprano & double bass 6'35
Sergei Rachmaninov (1873—1943)
4 ) Muzyka from 14 Romances, Op. 34 2'27
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750)
5 ) Chorale prelude 'Vor Deinen Thron tret ich hiermit', BWV 668 3'43 transcribed for violin, viola, cello and double bass
Sofia Gubaidulina
6 ) Meditation über 'Vor Deinen Thron tret ich hiermit' 12'05 for harpsichord, two violins, viola, cello and double bass
Richard Wagner (1813—83)
7 ) Der Engel from Wesendonck Lieder 2'32
Sergei Rachmaninov
8 ) Zdes' khorosho from 12 Songs, Op. 21 1'53
Alfred Schnittke (1934—98)
9 ) Hymn II for cello and double bass 5'45
Stockholm Syndrome Ensemble TT: 64'11
with Andrej Power violin · Lawrence Power viola Christianne Stotijn mezzo-soprano |
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