Brahms the Progressive Vol.3: Brahms, Schoenberg, Webern
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Label: Odradek Records
Cat No: ODRCD485
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 29th November 2024
Contents
Works
Violin Sonata no.2 in A major, op.100Violin Sonata no.3 in D minor, op.108
Fragment of a Sonata for violin and piano
Phantasy, op.47
Pieces (4) for violin and piano, op.7
Artists
Franco Mezzena (violin)Pina Napolitano (piano)
Works
Violin Sonata no.2 in A major, op.100Violin Sonata no.3 in D minor, op.108
Fragment of a Sonata for violin and piano
Phantasy, op.47
Pieces (4) for violin and piano, op.7
Artists
Franco Mezzena (violin)Pina Napolitano (piano)
About
Napolitano and Mezzena bring dynamic interplay and a deeply shared artistic vision to these works. This is Mezzena's third album with Odradek Records, and 100th in total. He has also recorded with Brilliant Classics, Dynamic, and Luna Rossa Classic, and teaches annual violin and chamber music courses in Messina, Sacile, and Rome. Napolitano's discography is celebrated for its meticulous and profound musical conception. Napolitano is also an acclaimed translator of Russian verse, and a full professor of piano at the Trieste Conservatory, and she has taught at the conservatories of Vibo Valentia, Teramo, Bologna, and Rome.
While "Brahms the Progressive Volume 1" focussed on solo piano repertoire, "Volume 2" expanded into the realm of the concerto with Webern's sparkling, kaleidoscopic Concerto, op.24, and Brahms's expansive, sumptuous Piano Concerto no.2, featuring the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Modestas Pitrėnas. "Brahms the Progressive Volume 3" continues this journey and offers performances that are both technically impeccable and emotionally resonant. Taking its title from the essay by Schoenberg of the same name, Napolitano invites us in this series, as Schoenberg suggested, to consider Brahms, though often considered a musical "conservative", instead as the father of modernism. This crisscrossing, traversing time in two directions, looking at Brahms from the perspective of the modern Viennese, and looking at the Second Viennese School from the perspective of Brahmsian romanticism, is a hallmark of Napolitano's discography, also for example, in "Tempo e Tempi" juxtaposing Elliott Carter and Beethoven, selected as The Sunday Times 2020 "Best Contemporary Classical Album".
Listening to these works in sequence creates a two-way context as these masters seemingly reach out to one another across time, Brahms anticipating Schoenberg and Webern, and Webern, via his teacher Schoenberg, acknowledging Brahms, the progressive. Her second album celebrating Schoenberg's 150th anniversary year, Napolitano also recently released "Kammerkonzert" with the Wiener Concert-Verein and Michael Zlabinger, with featured guests Ida Aldrian and Christoph Filler.
"Pina Napolitano is one of the finest living interpreters of the music of the Second Viennese School" - Classical Explorer
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