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Peteris Vasks - String Quartets 1, 2, & 3
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Peteris Vasks - String Quartets 1, 2, & 3
Contemporary chamber music | FLAC + CUE + LOG | EAC Rip | Complete Scans | 289 MB
SONY BMG 1999 | 66:25' | Rapidshare
Contemporary chamber music | FLAC + CUE + LOG | EAC Rip | Complete Scans | 289 MB
SONY BMG 1999 | 66:25' | Rapidshare
Peteris VASKS (b.1946)
String Quartets; No. 1 (revised version) (1977-1997) [15.33]; No. 2 Summer Tunes; No.3 (1995) [25.02];
Miami String Quartet
This disc features world premiere recordings of quartets 1 and 3. The Third is in four movements and deploys Vasks’ stimulating and purely presented soundworld. This takes an icy feeling of plainchant and has much in the way of stark lithe activity. The pianissimo chitterings and slaloming of the violins in the finale is his closest approach to the avant-garde but even then the 'glue' is a slow-stepping plainchant melody. The ending personifies the stillness of nocturnal Nordic skies.
That was 1995. Vasks' world was very different in 1977 as is announced by the fifteen minute First Quartet which uses an aggressive aleatory approach and Penderecki-like slides and ululation. Whether or not this is intended as music of protest and desperation it certainly strikes me that way. Healing comfort comes in the Melodia finale in whose almost prayerful peace and stuttered benediction we glimpse the very best of Vasks. His music stands understandably high in the international stakes alongside that of Pärt (Cantus) and Macmillan.
The Second Quartet is in three titled movements. The work, overall, bears the title Summer Tunes. The glissandi of the first movement Coming Into Bloom recall those beloved of Hovhaness (Fra Angelico overture) and return in the Elegy. Birds preserves the glissandi but has the blessing of bird chatter as well. Elegy reminds me of Geoffrey Burgon's chamber music in its interjections and anxiety.
John Kehoe of the ill-fated Conifer label provides a very personal booklet note reminding us how Vasks' voice and that of many Latvians had been stifled during the long years of Soviet rule.
A sometimes astringent view into the world of Peteris Vasks. His world-view seems almost religious but his is the religion of open spaces, solitude and nature - a pantheism only occasionally disrupted by anxiety.
Rob Barnett
String Quartet no. 3 (1995)
1. I - Moderato (5:21)
2. II - Allegro energico (5:15)
3. III - Adagio (7:44)
4. IV - Moderato - Allegro - Andante - Moderato (6:51)
String Quartet no. 1 (Revised version, 1977-1997)
5. I - Intrada: Moderato (3:53)
6. II - Sonata: Allegro (5:46)
7. III - Melodia: Tranquillo (6:03)
String Quartet no. 2 (Summer Tunes)
8. I - Coming into bloom (6:58)
9. II - Birds (8:39)
10. III - Elegy (9:52)
http://rapidshare.com/files/194203160/Peteris_Vasks.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/194224342/Peteris_Vasks.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/194244792/Peteris_Vasks.part3.rar
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Posted By:
grasp_release
Date:
11 Apr 2009 04:52:21
Thanks for the quality share! I have already heard this music, some time ago, and from my memory, I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in lyrical and emotionally intense contemporary composition. Also, the Vasks recording DISTANT LIGHT (with violinist Gidon Kremer) is very beautiful and intense. Thanks for this, montoliu!
Posted By:
Byrn
Date:
11 Apr 2009 09:51:33
Thanks for this music !! Great!
Posted By:
OlegTheMath
Date:
11 Apr 2009 17:32:25
Thank you!
Posted By:
arshille
Date:
13 Apr 2009 16:41:55
montoliu - thanx for posting
Posted By:
Brummbaer
Date:
17 Jun 2009 10:54:27
Thanks a lot!
Posted By:
lisofm
Date:
27 Sep 2011 09:58:01
Thanks for this
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