Kim Kashkashian, Robert Levin - Elegies (1986) CD-Rip

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Title: Elegies
Year Of Release: 1986
Label: ECM New Series
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 50:35
Total Size: 195 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Lachrymae Op. 48
Composed By – Benjamin Britten 13:49
2. Romance
Composed By – Ralph Vaughan Williams 6:11
3. Elegy
Composed By – Elliott Carter 4:05
4. Elegie Op. 44
Composed By – Alexander Glasunow 5:37
5. Romance Oubliée
Composed By – Franz Liszt 4:19
6. Adagio
Composed By – Zoltán Kodály 8:04
7. Elegie Op. 30
Composed By – Henri Vieuxtemps 7:33

Performers:
Kim Kashkashian, violin
Robert Levin, piano

This elegiac music seems very well-suited to the dark sound of the viola. Kashkashian plays it simply and very expressively, without slides or sentimentality; glowing and shimmering, her tone is pure, warm, inflected. The program has great variety. Britten's mournful Lachrymae (Reflections on a Song of John Dowland) comes to an agitated climax and ends with an old chorale. Vaughan Williams's Romance is a peaceful pastoral; Carter's Elegy is somber, gentle, and hardly dissonant; Glasunov's Elegy is very romantic. Liszt's Romance is very rhetorical--half recitation, half lamentation--but ends serenely. Kodaly's Adagio, solemn and inward, comes to a passionate climax; the opening returns in the highest register. Vieuxtemps's romantic virtuoso piece has musical substance as well as passion, rhetoric, a big climax, and a wild, brilliant ending. -- Edith Eisler


Kim Kashkashian, Robert Levin - Elegies (1986) CD-Rip