Martynov Edition
★ 5.00
3 ocen
12 ma
10 chce
Rok
2022
Kraj
Europe
Format
CD, Box Set
Label
Brilliant Classics
96380
Classical ContemporaryPost-ModernMinimalismNeo-RomanticOrchestraChoralRequiemSymphony
Identyfikatory
Barcode: 5028421963808
Label Code: LC 09421
SPARS Code: DDD
Rights Society: STEMRA
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Tracklista
Christmas Music For Children's Choir And Small Orchestra (1976) - Total Time: 65'21
Christmas Music, Pt. 1, Book For Instruments
Christmas Music, Pt. 2, Book Of Songs
Night In Galicia - Total Time: 70'21
Night In Galicia For Ensemble Of Folk Singers And String Ensemble (1996)
Requiem • Stabat Mater - Total Time: 68'57
Requiem For Mixed Choir And String Orchestra (1995)
Stabat Mater For Mixed Choir And String Orchestra (1994)
Dance With The Dead Friend • Come In! - Total Time: 65'05
4-1
37:32
Dance With The Dead Friend For Piano And Orchestra (2004)
4-2
27:31
Come In! For Violin And String Orchestra (1985)
Lamentations Of Jeremiah - Total Time: 77'12
Lamentations Of Jeremiah For Male Choir (1992)
Der Abschied - Total Time: 48'26
6-1
48:26
Der Abschied For String Ensemble (2006)
Singapore - Total Time: 52'34
"Singapore. Of Foreign Lands And People" A Symphony For Orchestra And Choir (2005)
Notatki wydania
℗ & © 2022 Brilliant Classics
Manufactured and printed in the EU
Recording: Between 2004 & 2018
7 CDs, each with an individual printed sleeve, all inside a clamshell box. Includes a 24-pages (stapled) booklet, notes in English.
Recording information:
CD 1 - Recording: 1 December 2018, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow, Russia
CD 2 - Recording: 2004
CD 3 - Recording: 2005/2006
CD 4 - Recording: 2005
CD 5 - Recording: March 1997, Mosfilm Studio, Moscow
CD 6 - Recording: 21 November 2008, Chamber Philharmonic Hall, Saint Petersburg, Russia
CD 7 - Recording: 5 October 2005, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow, Russia
About this release:
The most comprehensive survey ever assembled on record of a major Russian composer working in the post-Soviet school of simplicity and transcendence.
Born in 1946, Vladimir Martynov is one of several composers from the former USSR whose music taps into a vein of perpetual memory and farewell. Literally so in the case of Der Abschied, an eight-movement cycle for small ensemble which stands on the threshold like a guest at a gathering of friends, unable or unwilling to shut the door behind them and venture out alone.
There are notable ancestors for this style among the Austro-German Romantics, especially Franz Schubert, but the style itself became defined by composers such as Martynov towards the end of the last century, and continues into this one, touched by an ineffable melancholy which seems to recognise an end-point for music itself, and takes comfort in the fragmentary recovery of melody and harmony from an Edenic state of Classicism.
One of Martynov’s most distinguished contemporaries was the Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov, who talked of a ‘genetic aural well’ for Russian music which, like Orthodox prayer, cannot be learnt as a text, but which exists beyond any text. Silvestrov explicitly recognised his own output as ‘meta-music’ or even ‘post-music’, and the same could be said of many pieces in Martynov’s output. Tiny motifs and gestures are layered and expanded across a meditative space in a distinctively Russian form of Minimalism that bears certain similarities with the better-known outputs of Pärt and Schnittke but pursues a consciously more austere path: both the Requiem and Stabat mater are imbued with the timeless qualities of chant and ancient melisma.
Martynov’s music began to attract a certain cult following in the West during the 1990s with performances and recordings made principally by the violinist Gidon Kremer and his former partner, Tatiana Grindenko. As both both a violinist and conductor, Grindenko has continued to keep
Martynov’s flame burning, and she leads most of the performances here, which were made mostly in Moscow over the course of several years and in several cases receive here their first international release.
Released to mark Martynov’s 75th birthday, the collection is introduced by a major new essay from Alexei Lubimov (another performer who, like Grindenko, has been immersed in the composer’s output for decades) and features extensive notes on the individual works. As Lubimov concludes: ‘In the combination of his various roles as “non-composer”, scholar, creator of his own rituals, provocateur to the audience, Martynov succeeds to an astonishing degree in putting his finger on the points of pain in our time, and offers us the hope of healing through music.’
Vladimir Martynov (b. 1946) is one of the leading composers of the Russian avant-garde, an experimentalist of serial, minimalist and electronic music. His ethno-musicological studies into the folk music of Russia, his philosophical and religious ideas and his great knowledge of Renaissance polyphony as well as Orthodox Chant all inspired his compositions. His principles are: commitment to traditional rules; modality as a constant feature of musical language; and repetitiveness as a means of immersion in states of prayer, mantra, and ritual in general.
This set, compiled for his 75th birthday, presents sacred vocal works: Christmas Music, Requiem, Stabat Mater, Lamentations of Jeremiah, as well as instrumental music: Singapore, Night in Galicia, Dance with the Dead Friend (piano & orchestra), Come in! (violin & orchestra) and Der Abschied (string ensemble).
Performed by famous musicians from the composer’s close circle: pianist Alexei Lubimov, Tatiana Grindenko, the Sirin Choir, OPUS POSTH Ensemble, Dmitri Pokrovsky Ensemble and others.
A valuable tribute to one of the most original and moving voices of present day Russia.
Credits
- Composed By Vladimir Martynov
- Cover Aleksandr Nikitin
- Edited By Farida Uzbekova
- Edited By Ruslana Oreshnikova
- Edited By Tatiana Grindenko
- Edited By Victor Osadchev
- Edited By Андрей Суротдинов
- Engineer [Assistant] Vitaly Ivanov
- Engineer [Balance] Vadim Ivanov
- Engineer [Sound] Александр Докшин
- Liner Notes Alexei Lubimov
- Liner Notes Gregory Dubinsky
- Liner Notes Margarita Katunyan
- Liner Notes Vladimir Martynov
- Liner Notes [English Translation] Gerard McBurney
- Liner Notes [English Translation] Mikhail Shilyaev
- Mastered By Yuri Nogdanov
- Mastered By Андрей Суротдинов
- Mixed By Yuri Nogdanov
- Producer Ruslana Oreshnikova
- Producer Tatiana Grindenko
- Project Manager [Project Idea] Alexei Lubimov
- Recorded By Yuri Nogdanov
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