Nikos Skalkottas: The Sea (Ballett-Suite)
The Sea (Ballett-Suite)
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- +Four Images; Cretan Feast, Greek Dance c-moll
- Künstler: Iceland SO, Fidetzis
- Label: BIS, DDD, 2003
- Bestellnummer: 7588853
- Erscheinungstermin: 10.1.2006
In accounts of Skalkottas's life, the point is often made that the young man who was so highly thought of by his teacher Schoenberg in cosmopolitan Berlin, by returning to Greece in 1933 closed the door on a brilliant international career as a composer. In his introduction to the present disc, Byron Fidetzis (appearing on BIS for the first time) makes a case for the reasons Skalkottas (1904-49) may have had for remaining in Greece in spite of his difficult situation, emphasizing the composer's need to stay in touch and in dialogue with his cultural heritage. This same wish may also have been the motivation for Skalkottas’s “re-discovery” of tonality, leading him to compose at least a large part of his later orchestral works in a more traditional idiom. Thus, in Fidetzis’s words, Skalkottas’s “development ran in a direction quite contrary to that of other important Greek composers of his generation.” The works on the present disc are all examples of this – they are all tonal, and all with strong Greek associations. The Sea in his ballet suite is really the Aegean, with its fishermen and dolphins, and the rural scenes in the Four Images could have taken place in any Greek village. This, our seventh disc of Skalkottas’s orchestral music, also includes a curiosity: the composer's very first orchestral score, an orchestration of Fête crétoise by the great Greek conductor Dmitris Mitropoulos.
"All of the music here is extremely well played and conducted. It's obvious that Byron Fidetzis finds the idiom comfortable, and the Iceland Symphony sounds terrific thanks to typically resplendent BIS engineering. This one's a no-brainer: buy it." ClassicsToday. com 2006
" The Iceland Symphony Orchestra, which by now has plenty if Skalkottas under its belt, plays with entirely idiomatic enthusiasm, in lively, colourful performances in top-notch sound." International Record Review 04 / 2006
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"All of the music here is extremely well played and conducted. It's obvious that Byron Fidetzis finds the idiom comfortable, and the Iceland Symphony sounds terrific thanks to typically resplendent BIS engineering. This one's a no-brainer: buy it." ClassicsToday. com 2006
" The Iceland Symphony Orchestra, which by now has plenty if Skalkottas under its belt, plays with entirely idiomatic enthusiasm, in lively, colourful performances in top-notch sound." International Record Review 04 / 2006
Rezensionen
FonoForum 07/06: "Eine griechische Pastete aus Meeresfrüchten, vom Isländischen Sinfonieorchester appetitstimulierend serviert."- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 The Sea, ballet suite: 1. Prelude. Moderato maestoso
- 2 The Sea, ballet suite: 2. The Child of the Sea. Andantino
- 3 The Sea, ballet suite: 3. Dance of the Waves. Allegro molto vivace
- 4 The Sea, ballet suite: 4. The Trawl. Moderato andante
- 5 The Sea, ballet suite: 5. The Little Fish. Allegretto grazioso
- 6 The Sea, ballet suite: 6. The Dolphins. Allegro (molto) poco scherzoso
- 7 The Sea, ballet suite: 7. Nocturne. Andante molto - Calmo erpressivo
- 8 The Sea, ballet suite: 8. The Preparation of the Mermaid. Moderato sotenuto
- 9 The Sea, ballet suite: 9. Dance of the Mermaid. Allegro molto vivace (furioso)
- 10 The Sea, ballet suite: 10. The Tale of Alexander the Great
- 11 The Sea, ballet suite: 11. Finale. Hymn to the Sea Allegro vivace, poco maestoso, poco calmo e alla breve
- 12 Images (4), for orchestra: 1. The Harvest. Moderato
- 13 Images (4), for orchestra: 2. The Sowing. Andante
- 14 Images (4), for orchestra: 3. The Vintage. Allegro
- 15 Images (4), for orchestra: 4. The Grape Stomping. Molto vivace
- 16 Cretan Feast (fête crétoise), for orchestra
- 17 Greek Dances (36) for orchestra, Books 1-3, Op. 11: Greek Dance in C minor