Firsova & Smirnov - Love and Loss: A Life Together in Music
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Label: OUR Recordings
Cat No: 8226932
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 19th September 2025
Contents
Artists
Rudersdal Chamber PlayersWorks
Piano Quartet no.2 'Four Seasons'Quartet for the Time of Grief
Abel
to be or not to be
Artists
Rudersdal Chamber PlayersAbout
For Elena Firsova, her first critical influence as an artist was her father, an internationally distinguished thinker in the field of atomic theory. As if to balance her father’s scientific perspective, Firsova found inspiration in the great Russian poet Osip Mandelstam and has composed numerous works based on his texts.
Rudersdal Chamber Players is one of the Nordic region’s leading ensembles for contemporary music, and this recording represents a special tribute to their friendship with the composers, which dates back to 2019. London-based Elena Firsova and Dmitri Smirnov are internationally acclaimed composers. Their catalogue is extensive and includes commissions and performances by, among others, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, RSNO – Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Gidon Kremer / Kremerata Baltica, Ensemble InterContemporain (Paris), Ensemble Modern (Germany), Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, The Hallé Orchestra, and BBC Proms.
Reviews
Readers may recall how prominent husband and wife Dmitri Smirnov and Elena Firsova were during the 1990s, not least in the UK, where they made their home. This collection of chamber works, played by musicians for whom they were mostly written, could not be more welcome. ... Throughout this programme, the Rudersdal Chamber Players convey an empathy that could only result from close familiarity. Richard Whitehouse
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