Janacek - Orchestral Works Vol.2
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Label: Chandos
Cat No: CHSA5156
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 5th May 2015
Contents
Works
JealousyTaras Bulba
The Ballad of Blanik
The Danube, JW IX/7
The Fiddler's Child
Violin Concerto 'Pilgrimage of the Soul'
Artists
Susanna Andersson (soprano)James Ehnes (violin)
Melina Mandozzi (violin)
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Edward GardnerWorks
JealousyTaras Bulba
The Ballad of Blanik
The Danube, JW IX/7
The Fiddler's Child
Violin Concerto 'Pilgrimage of the Soul'
Artists
Susanna Andersson (soprano)James Ehnes (violin)
Melina Mandozzi (violin)
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Edward GardnerAbout
This is the second volume in our series devoted to the orchestral works of Janáček, with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Edward Gardner. The repertoire on this disc includes some of the greatest programmatic pieces by the composer.
Unsurprisingly, the first piece featured here is Jealousy – his first declared piece of programme music, originally written to preface the opera Jenůfa but never included in any production of it during his lifetime. Both The Ballad of Blaník and The Fiddler’s Child (also known as a ‘ballad for orchestra’) are characterised by the use of musicals symbols, reflecting the Czech poems on which the pieces are based and also some of the composer’s personal reflections and responses.
The one-movement Violin Concerto is a more mysterious piece, with uncertainties surrounding the title, the date of creation and the goals of its composition. Like the unfinished Danube symphony, the version recorded here has been reconstructed by Miloš Štědroň and Leoš Faltus from Janáček’s sketches.
An interpretation of the famous tale by Gogol, Taras Bulba was completed in 1915 and was Janáček’s most substantial orchestral work to date. It is inflected with folk dances, battle and horse-riding music, suffering and love, and brought to a grandiloquent apotheosis, in orchestration of almost cinematic vividness.
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