Wydawnictwo: Hyperion
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67973
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: styczeń 2013
EAN: 34571179735
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67973
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: styczeń 2013
EAN: 34571179735
Brundibár: Music by composers in Theresienstadt (1941–1945)
Hyperion - CDA 67973
Wykonawcy
The Nash Ensemble
The Nash Ensemble
Utwory na płycie:
- Krása/Matthews (D): Suite From Brundibár - 1. Allegro Energico
- Krása/Matthews (D): Suite From Brundibár - 2. Valse: Lento Cantabile
- Krása/Matthews (D): Suite From Brundibár - 3. Allegro Vivace
- Krása/Matthews (D): Suite From Brundibár - 4. Serenade: Moderato
- Krása/Matthews (D): Suite From Brundibár - 5. Lento
- Krása/Matthews (D): Suite From Brundibár - 6. Moderato Tranquillo
- Krása/Matthews (D): Suite From Brundibár - 7. Allegro Molto À La Marcia
- Ullmann: String Quartet #3, Op. 46 - 1. Allegro Moderato
- Ullmann: String Quartet #3, Op. 46 - 2. Presto
- Ullmann: String Quartet #3, Op. 46 - 3. Largo
- Ullmann: String Quartet #3, Op. 46 - 4. Allegro Vivace & Ritmico
- Klein: String Trio - 1. Allegro
- Klein: String Trio - 2. Variations On A Moravian Folksong: Lento
- Klein: String Trio - 3. Molto vivace
- Haas: String Quartet #2, Op. 7, 'From The Monkey Mountains' - 1. Landscape: Andante
- Haas: String Quartet #2, Op. 7, 'From The Monkey Mountains' - 2. Coach, Coachman & Horse: Andante
- Haas: String Quartet #2, Op. 7, 'From The Monkey Mountains' - 3. The Moon & Me: Largo & Misterioso
- Haas: String Quartet #2, Op. 7, 'From The Monkey Mountains' - 4. Wild Night: Vivace & Con Fuoco
Hans Krása:
Suite from Brundibár arr David Matthews (b1943)
Viktor Ullmann:
String Quartet No 3 Op 46
Gideon Klein:
String Trio
Pavel Haas:
String Quartet No 2 ‘From the Monkey Mountains’ Op 7
Suite from Brundibár arr David Matthews (b1943)
Viktor Ullmann:
String Quartet No 3 Op 46
Gideon Klein:
String Trio
Pavel Haas:
String Quartet No 2 ‘From the Monkey Mountains’ Op 7
The greatest musical experiences radically alter our perspectives. This was very much the case with The Nash Ensemble’s Theresienstadt weekend. Concerts, films, talks and exhibitions examined the extraordinary cultural flowering in the ghetto-camp near Prague, set up by the Nazis in 1941, where, among thousands of others, the Czech-Jewish intelligentsia were held before transportation to death camps. The event’s force lay in its broadening of our contextual awareness, and in its revelation of the quality of the work produced … many works were outright masterpieces … the Nash, an ensemble of stars, played with great technical power and depth of feeling … the Nash should tour this internationally it deserves to be heard around the world. THE GUARDIAN
The Nash Ensemble presents a programme of works written at the transit camp Theresienstadt by four Jewish composers who went on to be killed at Auschwitz, their music forgotten. In recent years it has begun to be performed again and its extraordinary quality appreciated.
One of the most popular works was Hans Krása’s enchanting children’s opera Brundibár, performed fifty-five times at the camp and presented here as a suite arranged by the composer David Matthews. Viktor Ullmann, whose chamber opera The Emperor of Atlantis is now frequently performed, is represented by his String Quartet No 3, a lyrical, sumptuous work with a wistful quality, influenced by the Second Viennese School. Pavel Haas studied with Janá„ek and his vividly atmospheric String Quartet No 2, ‘From the Monkey Mountains’, shows the influence of his teacher, but also a definite musical personality
The Nash Ensemble presents a programme of works written at the transit camp Theresienstadt by four Jewish composers who went on to be killed at Auschwitz, their music forgotten. In recent years it has begun to be performed again and its extraordinary quality appreciated.
One of the most popular works was Hans Krása’s enchanting children’s opera Brundibár, performed fifty-five times at the camp and presented here as a suite arranged by the composer David Matthews. Viktor Ullmann, whose chamber opera The Emperor of Atlantis is now frequently performed, is represented by his String Quartet No 3, a lyrical, sumptuous work with a wistful quality, influenced by the Second Viennese School. Pavel Haas studied with Janá„ek and his vividly atmospheric String Quartet No 2, ‘From the Monkey Mountains’, shows the influence of his teacher, but also a definite musical personality