Richard Strauss: Metamorphosen (Version f.7 Streicher)
Metamorphosen (Version f.7 Streicher)
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- +Klavierquartett c-moll op. 13; Vorspiel zu Capriccio op. 85 für Streichsextett
- Künstler: Nash Ensemble
- Label: Hyperion, DDD, 2006
- Bestellnummer: 8691020
- Erscheinungstermin: 23.2.2007
- Gesamtverkaufsrang: 9341
- Verkaufsrang in CDs: 4366
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This is The Nash Ensemble at its very best—full-blooded performances of red-meat chamber music.
Metamorphosen can in some ways be regarded as Richard Strauss’s heart-rending reaction against the wartime destruction of German culture and heritage. Completed in the spring of 1945, the work is at once angry, poignant and intensely beautiful. The version performed here is derived from Strauss’s original score for seven stringed instruments (he later expanded it to twenty-three), and incorporates the revisions to the closing bars made in subsequent versions.
The Piano Quartet is an early work, composed some sixty years before the valedictory Metamorphosen. In it, one contemporary critic noted, Strauss ‘shows himself a better Brahmsian than Brahms’. Strauss was clearly proud of this early composition—he performed in the premiere—and we should not dismiss it purely on the grounds of its coming from the pen of a twenty-one year old.
Capriccio also predates Metamorphosen, but only by four years. This last of Strauss’s ground-breaking operas opens with an extended movement for string sextet—this is no arrangement—as the composer character Flamand competes with his poet rival for the hand of the delectable Madeleine. The result is of such searingly intense emotion that Strauss successfully granted the 1942 premiere to a hated Nazi official in return for safe passage out of Germany for his son and part-Jewish wife.
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'[Piano Quartet] An enjoyable piece … expansively dramatic and genuinely expressive with that touch of spontaneity which signals Strauss at his best' (Gramophone)
'There's certainly every reason to hear this glorious and desperately sorrowful lament for a lost civilisation … in this version, especially when it's as beautifully played as by the Nash Ensemble members represented here' (Manchester Evening News)
'This is one of the most delicious disacs to come out of the Hyperion stable … [Metamorphosen] Each line shines anew here, each crushing harmony showing Strauss pishing at the barriers of tonality with effervescent gusto. This performance is breathtaking, with The Nash Ensemble understanding direction and phrasing, interlocking Strauss's ideas seamlessly' (HMV Choice)
'Das Klavierquartett sed 21-jährigen Strauss ist ein dankbareres Stück für das Nash Ensemble, das ungeheuer viel Energie in dieses Stück einbringt, in dem der Komponist für sich selber einen besonders brillanten Klavierpart schrieb, den Ian Brown hoch virtuos spielt' (Pizzicato)
- Tracklisting
- Details
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Metamorphosen (Studie für 23 Solostreicher)
Klavierquartett c-moll op. 13
- 2 1. Allegro
- 3 2. Scherzo: Presto - Molto meno mosso - Tempo 1
- 4 3. Andante
- 5 4. Finale: Vivace
Capriccio op. 85 (Ein Konversationsstück für Musik in 1 Akt) (Auszug)
- 6 Prelude
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