On her first PENTATONE album, Tamara Stefanovich presents a highly
personal selection of solo works by Bach, Bartók, Ives and Messiaen.
“Influences” shows how these extraordinarily original and idiosyncratic
composers let themselves be inspired by the exterior world, thereby
demonstrating how authenticity comes from looking outside as well as
inside. The repertoire spans from Bach’s embrace of Italian musical
elements in his Aria variata alla maniera italiana, Bartók’s
incorporation of folk elements in his Improvisations on Hungarian
Peasant Songs, and Messiaen’s use of Hindu rhythms in Cantéyodjayâ to
the collage of marching bands, sounds of trains and machinery, church
hymns, ragtime and blues in Ives’ first piano sonata. In all cases, the
exterior influences lead to deeply original and personal sonic galaxies.
In that respect, the pieces presented here underline how identity
results from a constant dialogue with our surroundings, ever changing
and enriching our perceptions of ourselves and the world.
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