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Silvestrov: Hieroglyphen Der Nacht

Anja Lechner (cello)

Silvestrov: Hieroglyphen Der Nacht

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Silvestrov presents compositional tour de force in this intriguing programme…this musical concoction somehow casts a magical spell, drawing you into the intimacy of Silvestrov’s musical language...

Silvestrov: Hieroglyphen Der Nacht

Anja Lechner (cello)

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Silvestrov presents compositional tour de force in this intriguing programme…this musical concoction somehow casts a magical spell, drawing you into the intimacy of Silvestrov’s musical language...

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Released in time for the great Ukrainian composer’s 80th birthday on September 30, Hieroglyphen der Nacht features Valentin Silvestrov’s music for solo violoncello and for two cellos. German cellist Anja Lechner has had a long association with Silvestrov, first documented on the Grammy-nominated leggiero, pesante in 2001. Here she plays, alone, Augenblicke der Stille und Traurigkeit (of which she is the dedicatee), Lacrimosa, Walzer der Alpengöckchen, and Elegie (which calls for her to play both cello and tamtams). Lechner is joined by French cellist Agnès Vestermann, a frequent duo partner, to play Drei Stücke (dedicated to both musicians), 8.VI. 1810…zum Geburtstag R.A. Schumann, Zwei Serenaden, and 25.X.1893…zum Andenken an P.I. Tschaikowskij. As so often with Silvestrov, the compositions often take the form of metaphorical conversations with composers of the past and the present. Tchaikovsky and Schumann are amongst the composers referenced here, while Lacrimosa is a reaction to music of his friend Tigran Mansurian. “My own music is a response to and an echo of what already exists,” says Silvestrov, viewing his oeuvre as a series of “codas” to music history. Hieroglyphen der Nacht was recorded at Lugano’s Auditorio Stelio Molo RSI, and produced by Manfred Eicher.

Contents and tracklist

1. Hieroglyphen der Nacht
Track length1:51
2. Nachhall eines Walzers
Track length2:38
3. Nachhall einer Sarabande
Track length3:49
I
Track length2:01
II
Track length3:11
III
Track length11:10
1. Elegie
Track length3:53
2. Serenade
Track length1:51
3. Menuett
Track length2:26
1. Präludium "Geburt der Melodie"
Track length2:50
2. Wiegenlied
Track length4:38
3. Serenade
Track length3:46

Awards and reviews

February 2018

Silvestrov presents compositional tour de force in this intriguing programme…this musical concoction somehow casts a magical spell, drawing you into the intimacy of Silvestrov’s musical language and holding your attention throughout the disc. Undoubtedly the extraordinary rapport that exists between Anja Lechner and Agnes Vestermann plays a considerable role in all this.

January 2018

Listeners familiar with the benign beauty that imbues much of Silvestrov’s sacred choral works will be in for quite a shock. The opening Drei Stucke and three-movement Elegie belong to a very different world to the composer’s liturgical songs and Alleluia settings…[The Elegie is] brilliantly performed by seasoned Silvestrov cellist Anja Lechner.
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