I find myself very taken with the music of Kurt Schwertsik (just catching up with past Record Reviews, having missed several due to holiday commitments).
Some of the extracts really appealed to me, and I've acquired the third of the discs listed below - it's had a few plays over the last couple of days. I think it's a cracker.
I really respond to Schertskik's 'determination to remain fundamentally tonal' and his 'playful subversion of the symphonic form' and his use of triadic tonality.
"From the vantage point of the entire musical context, I just didn’t want to do without these sounds, I was bored with the taboo on octaves and triads, this was also just another cliché as far as I was concerned"
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Discs featured:
SCHWERTSIK: Baumgesange Op. 65 (Songs of Trees); Herr K. entdeckt Amerika Op. 101; Nachtmusiken Op. 104
BBC Philharmonic, HK Gruber
CHANDOS CHAN10687
Kurt Schwertsik: Für Christa
SCHWERTSIK: Für Christa
Christa Schwertsik (singer), Kurt Schwertsik (piano), Christopher van Kampen (cello), Nicola Meecham (piano)
LARGO 5125
Schwertsik: House & Court Music
SCHWERTSIK: Wiener Chronik, Op. 28: Suite No. 1; Dracula Haus & Hofmusik, Op. 18; Symphonie im MOB-Stil, Op. 19
Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, HK Gruber
LARGO 5137
SCHWERTSIK: Sinfonia-Sinfonietta; Violin Concerto No. 2; Schrumpf-Symphony; Roald Dahl's 'Goldilocks'
Christian Altenburger (violin), Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor), Kurt Schwertsik
OEHMS OC342
Horn Concertos
FREISITZER, R: Music for horn and 11 musicians
HEINISCH, T: Chimare
STERK, N: … und leuchteten das Dunkel aus
SCHWERTSIK: Alphorn Concerto, Op. 27
PINTOS, R: Horn concerto
Nury Guarnaschelli (horn), Ensemble Die Reihe, Gottfried Rabl
Irdische Klange (Earthly Sounds)
SCHWERTSIK: Irdische Klänge (Earthly Sounds) - Symphony in Two Movements Op. 37; Irdischen Klänge 2 Teil (Earthly Sounds - Part 2) - Five Nature Pieces Op. 45; Das ende der Irdischen Klänge (The End of Earthly Sounds); Inmitten der Irdischen Klänge (In the midst of Earthly Sounds) - Uluru Op. 64; Baumgesänge (Tree Songs) Op. 65
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, David Porcelijn
ABC CLASSICS 476 227-3
Some of the extracts really appealed to me, and I've acquired the third of the discs listed below - it's had a few plays over the last couple of days. I think it's a cracker.
I really respond to Schertskik's 'determination to remain fundamentally tonal' and his 'playful subversion of the symphonic form' and his use of triadic tonality.
"From the vantage point of the entire musical context, I just didn’t want to do without these sounds, I was bored with the taboo on octaves and triads, this was also just another cliché as far as I was concerned"
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Discs featured:
SCHWERTSIK: Baumgesange Op. 65 (Songs of Trees); Herr K. entdeckt Amerika Op. 101; Nachtmusiken Op. 104
BBC Philharmonic, HK Gruber
CHANDOS CHAN10687
Kurt Schwertsik: Für Christa
SCHWERTSIK: Für Christa
Christa Schwertsik (singer), Kurt Schwertsik (piano), Christopher van Kampen (cello), Nicola Meecham (piano)
LARGO 5125
Schwertsik: House & Court Music
SCHWERTSIK: Wiener Chronik, Op. 28: Suite No. 1; Dracula Haus & Hofmusik, Op. 18; Symphonie im MOB-Stil, Op. 19
Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, HK Gruber
LARGO 5137
SCHWERTSIK: Sinfonia-Sinfonietta; Violin Concerto No. 2; Schrumpf-Symphony; Roald Dahl's 'Goldilocks'
Christian Altenburger (violin), Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor), Kurt Schwertsik
OEHMS OC342
Horn Concertos
FREISITZER, R: Music for horn and 11 musicians
HEINISCH, T: Chimare
STERK, N: … und leuchteten das Dunkel aus
SCHWERTSIK: Alphorn Concerto, Op. 27
PINTOS, R: Horn concerto
Nury Guarnaschelli (horn), Ensemble Die Reihe, Gottfried Rabl
Irdische Klange (Earthly Sounds)
SCHWERTSIK: Irdische Klänge (Earthly Sounds) - Symphony in Two Movements Op. 37; Irdischen Klänge 2 Teil (Earthly Sounds - Part 2) - Five Nature Pieces Op. 45; Das ende der Irdischen Klänge (The End of Earthly Sounds); Inmitten der Irdischen Klänge (In the midst of Earthly Sounds) - Uluru Op. 64; Baumgesänge (Tree Songs) Op. 65
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, David Porcelijn
ABC CLASSICS 476 227-3
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