Special offer. Silvestrov: Symphony for Violin & Orchestra 'Widmung'
Janusz Wawrowski (soloist), Jurgis Karnavičius (soloist), Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Lyndon-Gee
Special offer. Silvestrov: Symphony for Violin & Orchestra 'Widmung'
Janusz Wawrowski (soloist), Jurgis Karnavičius (soloist), Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Lyndon-Gee
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It’s all strangely beautiful, and, at the same time, disconcertingly haunting.
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Valentin Silvestrov, Ukraine’s leading composer, currently lives in exile in Berlin. His life in the late-Soviet period was harsh and included expulsion from the Composers’ Union which led to his withdrawal from participation in public life. This album brings together the two superlative works of Silvestrov’s early maturity. Postludium for Piano and Orchestra is yearning and dissonant, embodying the atmosphere of a lament, but without nostalgia, cast in a style full of ambiguity and allusion. The Symphony for Violin and Orchestra ‘Widmung’ is another melancholy, mystic work, a homage to the human spirit and life-force, but also, through hard-won lyricism, to love, hope and renewal.
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July 2024
It’s all strangely beautiful, and, at the same time, disconcertingly haunting.
September 2024
Composed in 1984, the Postludium for piano and orchestra was among the first scores to bring Silvestrov’s name to listeners on this side of the Iron Curtain. In this Lithuanian recording, it has retained a rough-hewn, monolithic strangeness from the cavernous acoustic and Soviet brass of early import versions.