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Vivier - Chamber Music & Music for Piano Solo | Brilliant Classics 96082

Vivier - Chamber Music & Music for Piano Solo

Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 96082

Barcode: 5028421960821

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 13th December 2019

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Contents

Artists

Alessandro Soccorsi (piano)
Thies Roorda (flute)
Joseph Puglia (violin)
Sietse-Jan Weijenberg (cello)
Niels Meliefste (percussion)
Pepe Garcia (percussion)

Works

Vivier, Claude

Paramirabo for flute, violin, cello and piano
Pianoforte for solo piano
Piece for cello and piano
Pulau Dewata for variable ensemble
Shiraz for solo piano

Artists

Alessandro Soccorsi (piano)
Thies Roorda (flute)
Joseph Puglia (violin)
Sietse-Jan Weijenberg (cello)
Niels Meliefste (percussion)
Pepe Garcia (percussion)

About

Until his sudden and tragic death in 1983 at the age of 35, the French-Canadian composer Claude Vivier was an utterly original voice in new music. Even what is left to us has continued to be hugely influential on successive generations of composers who seek to explore the sounds at the edge of the notes and between them, who search for new sounds on old instruments and new forms in familiar places.

His ensemble pieces such as Zipangu and Bouchara have become repertoire works for important new-music groups, but his chamber music is still little known, if no less individual. The present release will therefore attract all new-music enthusiasts, with its carefully prepared performances of five works dating from his artistic maturity.

Vivier enrolled at the Conservatoire de musique in Montreal in 1967. Gilles Tremblay, student of Olivier Messiaen, became his most important teacher. Studies at the legendary summer schools in Darmstadt, artistic nursery to a generation of avant-garde artists, and in particular with Karlheinz Stockhausen, enabled Vivier to find and refine his own voice. After writing the Piece for cello and piano, and the Pianoforte for solo piano in 1975, he undertook a pivotal journey to Asia, exploring the cultures of Bali and Indonesia, which would inform the rest of his output. Thus Pulau Dewarta, from 1977, heard here in an arrangement for piano and percussion, is unmistakably coloured by gamelan sounds. From the following year dates Paramirabo, the last and most recent work on the album, is scored for flute, violin, cello and piano, exploring similiarly exotic harmonies and timbres to Zipangu and Pulau Dewarta, but with the instruments mostly operating in rhythmic unison.

Based in the Netherlands, the instrumentalists on this album are all experienced new-music soloists who have worked with many of today’s most distinguished composers as members of the ASKO/Schönberg Ensemble, Ensemble Modern, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen as well as the Nieuw Ensemble of Amsterdam.

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