Ladislav Kubãk: Vocal Music
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Release Date: 09 February 2018
Label: Neos
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4260063117039
Genres: Classical  Contemporary Classical  
Release Date: 09 February 2018
Label: Neos
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4260063117039
Genres: Classical  Contemporary Classical  
Description
This new album presents a selection of the vocal works for mezzo-soprano and various instrumental settings by the recently deceased Czech composer Ladislav KubÃk during the period 2012–2016, complemented with one of his earlier compositions, River in Spring on a text by Franz Kafka (1996).
KubÃk's lifelong interest in poetry and prose, demonstrated over the years by his numerous vocal works, has been ranging from the ancient Latin texts and traditional Japanese poems through Rilke, Pasternak and Kafka to the 20th century Czech, Slovak, American, and Polish poetry. Equally wide is the range of musical forms and genres that bear the poetic message; they include large choral works as well as miniature songs, various chamber music combinations, and non-traditional vocal applications, sometimes in symbiosis with an electronic component. Amongst these works, a special place in KubÃk's compositional output belongs to the works for mezzo-soprano, partially generated and inspired by the composer's collaboration with the notable mezzo-soprano Phyllis Pancella.
Three of the included works, 24 Haiku, To Be a Poet, and Magdalene are dedicated to Pancella. Her performance is effectively supported by Taiwanese-American pianist Hui-Ting Yang and the Czech musicians Jitka Hosprová (viola) and Hana Brožová (flute), as well as the excellent and for New Music always enthusiastic Florida State University Percussion Ensemble with Alexander Jiménez (conductor).
Tracklisting
Robert M. Helmschrott
Robert M. Helmschrott
Kevin Juillerat, Cedric Pecia
Kaya Han
Helene Breschand, Laurence Bancaud, David Joignaux, Wilhem Latchoumia, Christelle Sery, Fanny Vicens, Wang Ying-Chieh, Ensemble Cairn, L'arsenale
Gunter Schwarze
GrauSchumacher Piano Duo, SWR Experimentalstudio, Michael Acker
Georg Katzer, Matthias Bauer, Margarete Huber, Blaservereinigung Berlin, Bernd Casper, Gregorio Garcia Karman, Evelyn Saylor