The term ‘Romantic’ has always been something of a mystery to me due to
its many and often subtle definitions. On this CD I invite the listener
to re-explore this phenomenon, so often evident in day-to-day life, from
different perspectives. T he programme takes as its point of departure
the nineteenth-century classical romanticism of the beautiful ‘Sonata’
by Henri Vieuxtemps. This is the lyrical, sensitive type of romanticism
so typical of that period. In contrast to this is ‘Suite for viola and
piano’, Ernest Bloch’s romantically fantasized adventure through savage
nature and tribes under the sun in the jungle. Waxman’s ‘Carmen
Fantasy’, which probably needs littleintroduction, is a strong depiction
of Bizet’s dramatic opera.
For me personally, however, the most ‘romantic’ and personal piece on
this CD is the ‘Melodie im alten Stil’ by Evgeni Zemtsov. The nostalgic
style in which this modern piece is written, with its lyrical melody,
ornamented in Baroque style, imposed on fresh, contrasting harmonies, is
just one reason to admire it. A second one is the story behind it:
during his studies in Moscow the composer fell in love with a beautiful
girl. She played the viola, and he wrote this beautiful piece for her
instrument as a declaration of love. One year later their first child –
my father – was born. (Dana Zemtsov)
Many thanks and regards from The Netherlands.
ResponderEliminarVeel dank en groeten uit Nederland.