A beautifully-recorded album from master violinist Gidon Kremer and his
Kremerata, Baltica, spanning a wide range of music, all of it broached
with conviction. Hungarian composer and pianist Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer
from the Serbian province of Vojvodina has written eight hymns in
commemoration of the film director Andrei Tarkovsky, an artist he has
called a homo moralis whose remarkable visions cast a small but
significant light on the tragic world of the previous century. Georgian
composer Giya Kancheli contributes a silent prayer for two of his most
important musical associates: the cellist and conductor Mstislav
Rostropovich and the violinist Gidon Kremer. The contemplative intensity
of the hymns and the ascetic tranquillity of the prayer are offset by
César Franck‘s Piano Quintet in F minor like a premonition of
Beethoven’s Appassionata, whose second movement, marked Lento, molto
sentimento, in turn takes up the mood of the other two works. This
programmatic combination underlines an intrinsic principle Paul Klee
developed in his theory of harmony in the visual arts: any compositional
harmony will gain character through dissonances, with the balance being
restored by counterweights. (ECM Records)
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