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Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings, Souvenir de Florence, Andante Cantabile
United Strings of Europe, Julian Azkoul
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, February 2023, Orchestral Choice
So many inspired melodies, ravishingly harmonised, on a single disc...The inwardness of the ‘Elegie’ and the crescendos from pp to ff are superbly done..Azkoul’s penchant for rare transcriptions...
Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings, Souvenir de Florence, Andante Cantabile
United Strings of Europe, Julian Azkoul
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Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, February 2023, Orchestral Choice
So many inspired melodies, ravishingly harmonised, on a single disc...The inwardness of the ‘Elegie’ and the crescendos from pp to ff are superbly done..Azkoul’s penchant for rare transcriptions...
About
After two stylistically diverse anthologies - In Motion and Renewal - the United Strings of Europe and their director Julian Azkoul have chosen to devote their latest project to a single composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. They open with the composer's Serenade, a tribute to Mozart's divertimentos, but infused with Tchaikovsky's characteristic pathos and melancholy. It is one of his most popular works, with the especially beloved Waltz as it's second movement, and a finale featuring Russian folk songs. The other works included on this recording are arrangements tailor-made for the ensemble by Julian Azkoul. Andante cantabile, the slow movement of Tchaikovsky's First String Quartet, is a piece of great emotional power, based on an old folk song which Tchaikovsky reportedly heard in the Ukrainian town of Kamenka. Composed following a stay in Florence, the Sextet is brooding in temperament and despite it's title arguably more Russian than Italian in character. Like the Serenade, it makes use of classical forms and devices but also includes passages evoking traditional Russian music. After completing the work, Tchaikovsky - who was otherwise his own harshest critic - wrote: 'it's frightening to see how pleased I am with myself'. The album closes with At Bedtime, an early composition for mixed choir with a meditative quality reminiscent of Eastern Orthodox chant that lends itself well to the string orchestra textures.
Contents and tracklist
- Julian Azkoul (Director)
- United Strings of Europe
- Arr. J. Azkoul for String Ensemble
- Julian Azkoul (Director)
- United Strings of Europe
- Arr. J. Azkoul for String Ensemble
- Julian Azkoul (Director)
- United Strings of Europe
- Arr. J. Azkoul for String Ensemble
- Julian Azkoul (Director)
- United Strings of Europe
Awards and reviews
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BBC Music MagazineFebruary 2023Orchestral Choice
February 2023
So many inspired melodies, ravishingly harmonised, on a single disc...The inwardness of the ‘Elegie’ and the crescendos from pp to ff are superbly done..Azkoul’s penchant for rare transcriptions of choral pieces is nicely represented in the encore, a student setting originally of Nikolay Ogaryov’s ‘At Bedtime’.
February 2023
They're fine performances… The USE sound dynamic in the opening movement of the Serenade; the Waltz has a nice lilt and the doleful serenade of the Elegy – dripping with pizzicato tears – is rather lovely.
January 2023
The sound could not be better: beautifully balanced and luscious, with some air and space around the reverberation but no muddiness… the performance and arrangements on this new release make a very attractive, wholly successful and, indeed, unique, collection.
Classical CD Choice 29th November 2022
The classical catalogue has many recordings of Tchaikovsky’s beguiling Serenade, but this new performance under United Strings of Europe and Julian Azkoul deserves close attention, particularly with its attractive fill-ups.