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2020-03-01 13:35:00
Pierre Boulez SaalBoulez: Sonatine for flute and piano Messagesquisse for solo cello and six cellos, arr. for violas by Christophe Desjardins Éclat/Multiples Silvia Careddu (flute) Denis Kozhukhin (piano) Yulia Deyneka (viola) Boulez Ensemble François-Xavier Roth (conductor) An excellent afternoon concert of works by Pierre Boulez opened with what may well be the best – certainly among the best – performance, live or recorded, of the flute and piano Sonatine I have heard, from Silvia Careddu and Denis Kozhukhin. Self-trans-form-ation, free yet determined, proved the ultimate answer to questions of form and per-form-ance alike. From the opening piano bars, harmonically a characteristic mix of Debussy and Schoenberg, yet never quite to be pinned down to them, through waves of sound, rising and vanishing into nothingness, and frenetic treading over hot toccata-coals, to a theatre of cruelty suggestive of highly irregular clockwork – until one listened and […]
2020-03-01 13:35:00
Careddu/Kozhukhin/Deyneka/Boulez Ensemble/Roth - Boulez, 29 February 2020
Images: Peter Adamik Pierre Boulez SaalBoulez: Sonatine for flute and piano Messagesquisse for solo cello and six cellos, arr. for violas by Christophe Desjardins Éclat/Multiples Silvia Careddu (flute) Denis Kozhukhin (piano) Yulia Deyneka (viola) Boulez Ensemble François-Xavier Roth (conductor) An excellent afternoon concert of works by Pierre Boulez opened with what may well be the best – certainly among the best – performance, live or recorded, of the flute and piano Sonatine I have heard, from Silvia Careddu and Denis Kozhukhin. Self-trans-form-ation, free yet determined, proved the ultimate answer to questions of form and per-form-ance alike. From the opening piano bars, harmonically a characteristic mix of Debussy and Schoenberg, yet never quite to be pinned down to them, through waves of sound, rising and vanishing into nothingness, and frenetic treading over hot toccata-coals, to a theatre of cruelty suggestive of highly […]
2020-01-31 14:36:44
[…] Wednesday 29 January 2020:A free pre-concert meeting for schools.The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Participate team will discuss:Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 3Stravinsky: Violin ConcertoBournemouth Symphony OrchestraThe Spire, Poole6.15pm Wednesday 29 January 2020:Grieg: Lyric Pieces, Op.12 No.1 & no.2: Vals, Dance of the Elves, Halling, Elegi, Butterfly, Little Bird, Til våren, Elegi, March of the trolls, Notturno, Scherzo, Brooklet, Wedding day at TroldhaugenBeethoven: Piano Sonata no. 14 in C sharp minorSchubert: Four ImpromptusRavel: La ValseDenis Kozhukhin (piano)Queen Elizabeth Hall, London7.30pm Wednesday 29th January 2020:Beethoven: Symphony No.1, Symphony No.3Stravinsky: Violin ConcertoStefan Jackiw (violin), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/ Kirill KarabitsLighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts, Poole7.30pm Wednesday 29 January 2020:Ravel: Ma Mère l'Oye: Suite, La ValseDebussy: La MerBeethoven: Piano Concerto no. 4 in G major, Op.58Eric Lu (piano)Orchestre National de Lille/ Alexandre BlochCadogan Hall, London7.30pm Thursday 30 January 2020:Enescu: Ménétrier for Violin SoloBeethoven: Violin Sonata No 8Skalkottas: Petite Suite No 2Brahms: Violin Sonata […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-09-20 05:30:00
The best new classical albums: September 2019
[…] securely than any of their predecessors on disc, certainly any that I have encountered. But what makes this CD unmissable is the Veress Trio, a masterpiece and a performance to match. I’ve already pencilled it in as a potential contender for next year's Gramophone Awards. The annotation is excellent, including a fine essay on the Trio by Sándor's son Claudio, also a composer.Source: Rob Cowan (gramophone.co.uk) Edvard Grieg: Lyric Pieces | Felix Mendelssohn: Lieder ohne WorteDenis Kozhukhin, pianoRecorded November 2018, at at the Muziekcentrum van de Omroep (Music Broadcast Center) (Studio 5), Hilversum, NetherlandsReleased on June 28, 2019, by PentatoneOnce in a while a piano recording comes along that really plucks at the heart-strings. Denis Kozhukhin's compilation of miniatures by Mendelssohn and Grieg is one such. First prize-winner at the 2010 Queen Elisabeth Competition and third prize-winner in 2006 at Leeds, the Russian has already proved – most memorably in his concerto debut recording of […]
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