747313249428

Martinu: Songs

Olga Cerna:Jitka Cechova

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Format: CD

Cat No: 8557494

Release Date:  01 October 2005

Label:  Naxos / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  747313249428

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  MARTINU

  • Description

    Bohuslav Martin?ø (1890-1959)SongsAlthough known for a number of significant choralworks, not least his summative 1954 oratorio The Epicof Gilgamesh [Naxos 8.555138], attention is rarelygiven to the vocal music of Bohuslav Martin?ø.Nevertheless songs with piano actually comprise a fairproportion of his output until 1930, with many of themstill unpublished, or only recently made available inprint, and covering the range of styles and genres inwhich Martin?ø worked during that time. The presentdisc, however, features a selection of his songs that werewritten during the 1930s and early 1940s, a period inwhich he moved away from an idiom heavily pervadedby French influences towards one in which the folkloreof both his native Bohemia and further afield in CentralEurope played a significant r??le. Several of theselections derive from two of his most importantstageworks from this period, and all of the songs eitheranticipate or reflect the larger-scale pieces, whethervocal or instrumental, on which Martin?ø was usuallyengaged in what was one of the most productive phasesof his industrious composing career.The Two Songs (1932) make a well-complementedpairing: Peach Blossom treats Chan Yo Sun's poemconcerning the claustrophobic heaviness of summer,encapsulated in the lengthy piano prelude, to anelaborate setting which persuasively mingleslanguidness with anxiety; Automne malade finds inGuillaume Apollinaire's poetic yet equivocal evocationof season's end a tender melancholy which touches on adeeper pathos such as might have been inspired byRavel's celebrated Mallarme settings. Apollinaire,specifically, his Alcools collection published in 1913, isalso the source of the song Saltimbanques from theThree Melodies (1930), his picturesque evocation ofacrobats inspiring Martin?ø to a characterful setting inlightly syncopated accents. Although it has a directprecedent in Stravinsky's early Pastorale, Vocalise-Etude, also written in 1930, is a fully characteristicvocal piece, replete with the jazzy harmonies andrhythmic gestures found in the music of Martin?ø'sParisian years.Very different are the Two Ballads (1932), whichdraw on German folk sources. The Minstrels werewondering is a variation on the archetypal tale of ahuman spirit concealed within an inanimate object -here, a maple tree - which tells of its sorrow to passingmusicians: Martin?ø's setting is thus thoughtful andsearching in expression, with an imposing piano part.The Orphan is a typically 'grim' fairy-tale of loss andbrutality, to which the composer brings a plaintiverealism often redolent of Jana?çek, not least the subtlyattenuated piano writing, which fades away poignantlyat the close. Closely related in subject-matter, the FourSongs to Folk Texts (1940) draw on an anthology byKarel Erben, the nineteenth-century author and editorwhose writings inspired the sequence of symphonicpoems which Dvofiak wrote near the end of his career.Of the texts selected by Martin?ø, Ponies on the FallowField is a gen

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Peach Blossom
      • 2. Sickly Autumn
      • 3. Three Songs
      • 4. Vocalise-Etude
      • 5. The Minstrels Were Wandering
      • 6. The Orphan
      • 7. Ponies On The Fallow Field
      • 8. The Lost Slipper
      • 9. Religious Song
      • 10. Invitation
      • 11. Polka For Piano
      • 12. The Rich Sweetheart
      • 13. The Abandoned Lover
      • 14. Yearning
      • 15. The Inquisitive Girl
      • 16. The Happy Girl
      • 17. The Mournful Lover
      • 18. Prayer
      • 19. The High Tower
      • 20. Waltz For Piano
      • 21. II. The Chicken
      • 22. III. The Little Cat
      • 23. Counting Song
      • 24. The Wild Dove
      • 25. The Little Swallow
      • 26. Children's Riddle
      • 27. Love Carol, To A Folk Text
      • 28. A Wish For A Mother
      • 29. Christ's Nativity
      • 30. Sister Pascalina

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