Kim Kashkashian, Robert Levin, Eduard Brunner - Kurtág, Schumann: Hommage à R. Sch. (1995)

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Title: Kurtág, Schumann: Hommage à R. Sch.
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: ECM New Series
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:00
Total Size: 324 Mb
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Tracklist:

Neun Stücke Für Viola Solo
1 Szotongós És Vigasztalós H.J.-nek - Molto Sostenuto 2:09
2 Kromatikus Feleselõs - Agitato 1:03
3 In Memoriam Aczél György - Largo Desolato 1:31
4 Elakadó Szavak (Hommage À John Cage) - Molto Moderato 1:52
5 Doloroso - Lento, Parlando 1:52
6 H.J. – Nóta - Largamente 1:17
7 Levél Verának - Szeliden, Csendesen 2:26
8 Vagdalkozós - Vivo, Feroce 0:27
9 In Memoriam Tamás Blum - Calmo, Sereno 2:53
Jelek Op. 5
10 Agitato 0:45
11 Giusto 0:32
12 Lento 2:21
13 Vivo, Feroce 0:42
14 Adagio 1:23
15 Con Slancio, Risoluto 0:43
Hommage À R. Sch. Op. 15d
16 (Merkwürdige Pirouetten Des Kapellmeisters Johannes Kreisler) - Vivo 0:37
17 [E.: Der Begrenzte Kreis...] - Molto Semplice, Piano E Legato 0:41
18 [...Und Wieder Zuckt Es Schmerzlich F. Um Die Lippen...] - Feroce, Agitato 0:37
19 [Felhő Valék, Már Süt A Nap...] [Töredék – Töredék] - Calmo, Scorrevole 0:28
20 In Der Nacht - Presto 0:53
21 Abschied [Meister Raro Entdeckt Guillaume De Machaut] - Adagio, Poco Andante 5:59
Märchenbilder Op. 113
22 Nicht Schnell 3:38
23 Lebhaft 3:53
24 Rasch 2:49
25 Langsam, Mit Melancholischem Ausdruck 5:28
Fantasiestücke Op. 73
26 Zart Und Mit Ausdruck 4:35
27 Lebhaft, Leicht 3:42
28 Rasch Und Mit Feuer 4:01
Märchenerzählungen Op. 132
29 Lebhaft, Nicht Zu Schnell 3:07
30 Lebhaft Und Sehr Markiert 7:28
31 Ruhiges Tempo, Mit Zartem Ausdruck 5:09

Performers:
Kim Kashkashian, Viola
Robert Levin, Piano
Eduard Brunner, Clarinet

Bartók serves as the link between Schumann and Kurtág: when Kurtág says 'My mother tongue is Bartók, and Bartók's mother tongue was Beethoven' he is referring to the historically linked musical traditions of Germany and Austria, which are his special concern. In addition to this general connection, the works of Kurtág and Schumann reveal astonishing and fascinating affinities in terms of both literary and musical references..... --From the CD booklet notes by Hartmut Lück on Kashkashian: '... the best violist in the world.' --New York Daily News 'Her playing is notable for its songfulness, a weightless soaring that conveys a wealth of emotion.' --Philadelphia Inquirer