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Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Take 3 | Alpha ALPHA772

Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Take 3

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Label: Alpha

Cat No: ALPHA772

Barcode: 3760014197727

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 26th January 2024

Contents

Works

Bartok, Bela

Burlesques (3), op.8c Sz47 BB55
» no.2 A bit tipsy
Contrasts, Sz111 BB116

Nichifor, Serban

Klezmer Dance

Poulenc, Francis

Bagatelle in D minor
Clarinet Sonata in B flat major, FP184
L'Invitation au chateau
» no.4 Mouvement de valse-hesitation
» no.8 Tempo di Boston
» no.11 Tango
» no.12 Tres vite et tres canaille
» no.13 Tempo di Tarantella
» no.16 Follement vite et gai

Schoenfield, Paul

Trio for clarinet, violin and piano

Artists

Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin)
Reto Bieri (clarinet)
Polina Leschenko (piano)

Works

Bartok, Bela

Burlesques (3), op.8c Sz47 BB55
» no.2 A bit tipsy
Contrasts, Sz111 BB116

Nichifor, Serban

Klezmer Dance

Poulenc, Francis

Bagatelle in D minor
Clarinet Sonata in B flat major, FP184
L'Invitation au chateau
» no.4 Mouvement de valse-hesitation
» no.8 Tempo di Boston
» no.11 Tango
» no.12 Tres vite et tres canaille
» no.13 Tempo di Tarantella
» no.16 Follement vite et gai

Schoenfield, Paul

Trio for clarinet, violin and piano

Artists

Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin)
Reto Bieri (clarinet)
Polina Leschenko (piano)

About

The basic idea of this album was to play in threes... Not to play 'something', but to experiment 'in threes' with sound worlds as different as those of Bartók, Poulenc and Schoenfield. With his Contrasts, composed in 1938 for Benny Goodman, Bartók broadened his penchant for traditional music and turned it into a more universal work, influenced by jazz. Poulenc was a child of the Paris of the Roaring Twenties, influenced as much by Stravinsky, Ravel and Satie as by cabaret songs and operetta. Paul Schoenfield, born in Detroit in 1947, also likes to combine styles. Each of the movements in his Trio is based on an Eastern European Hasidic melody... not forgetting the breathtaking klezmer dances of Romanian Șerban Nichifor. Almost ten years after Take 2 (Alpha211), Patricia Kopatchinskaja reunites with two great accomplices, clarinettist Reto Bieri and pianist Polina Leschenko, for a programme based around trios that celebrate the roots of these three musicians.

Reviews

The playing has a totally infectious sense of exploration and liberation. The Poulenc Clarinet Sonata and Bartók’s Contrasts are investigated with, I think, an unusual degree of freedom and passionate engagement and these are three musicians for whom conventional expressive limits don’t necessarily apply.
Record Review (BBC Radio 3) 27 January 2024

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