Release Date: 17 July 2020
Label: Odradek Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0855317003783
Genres: Classical  Solo Instrumental  
Release Date: 17 July 2020
Label: Odradek Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0855317003783
Genres: Classical  Solo Instrumental  
Description
Following the acclaim that has greeted each of her Odradek releases, Italian pianist Pina Napolitano brings her exceptional intellect and musicality to the works of Elliott Carter and, in his 250th anniversary year, Beethoven.
Pina Napolitano is celebrated for her ability to find intricate connections between composers of different eras, as demonstrated in her previous release, 'Brahms the Progressive', in which she found the relationships between Brahms and the composers of the Second Viennese School.
In 'Tempo e Tempi', Pina Napolitano traces patterns of connection between Carter and Beethoven, composers whose music exhibits both power and playfulness, combining taut structures with the freedom of fantasia.
'Tempo e Tempi' (Time and Times) takes its name from a poem by Eugenio Montale set to music by Carter in a song cycle of 1998-99. The poem encapsulates two central aspects of this album: the relationships between different superimposed musical times, independent but proportionally interrelated, so important to Carter's music, and the relationship between historical times, which makes possible the 'meeting' between these two composers from different epochs.
Like Carter, Beethoven combines the rigours of a strong structural background on this recording with elements of fantasy.
CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"Taking its title from that of a late Carter song cycle, this sequence of piano pieces recognises that the "time dimension" is key to all his work. His gloriously abstruse, fearsomely virtuosic Night Fantasies — brilliantly executed — and the late diptych Two Thoughts About the Piano are interleaved with the two last sonatas by Beethoven in another assertion of multiple time streams. Vividly recorded, the latter accounts are vigorous yet precisely pointed; and a little Carter tribute by Jeffrey Mumford follows." Paul Driver, Sunday Times
"It really does feel like musical free-association, with smouldering and desultory passages periodically bursting into flame. Some effects on the canvas are painted with the finest brush, others come with massive force: the playing has both driving energy and fastidious precision, and everything has a bright and bracing freshness… this is a provocatively brave album." – 5 Stars, Michael Church, BBC Music Magazine
Tracklisting
Nuno Côrte-Real, Ensemble Darcos & Coro Ricercare
Artur Pizarro, Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal, Julia Jones
Ingibjorg Azima
Jenaer Philharmonie, Simon Gaudenz
Carion Wind Quintet
Johannes Fleischmann
Tony Addison Sextet
Vasco Pimentel Trio
Pina Napolitano, Franco Mezzena
Pina Napolitano
Pina Napolitano
Pina Napolitano
Pina Napolitano
Pina Napolitano