Nicolas Costantinou, Máté Szűcs - past forward · Stylianou: Sonatas for Viola and Piano Nos. 1 & 2 (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Nicolas Costantinou, Máté Szűcs
- Title: past forward · Stylianou: Sonatas for Viola and Piano Nos. 1 & 2
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Odradek Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
- Total Time: 01:10:37
- Total Size: 309 / 653 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor I. q = 120
02. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor II. q. = 88, melodically
03. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor III. h. = 48, with modesty
04. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor IV. q = 112, energetic
05. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 2, in E-Flat Major I. q = 80
06. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 2, in E-Flat Major II. q = 76
07. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 2, in E-Flat Major III. q = 66
Past Forward is an album of world-premiere recordings showcasing the gifts of Greek Cypriot composer Constantinos Y. Stylianou (b. 1972).
Stylianou's two Sonatas for viola and piano, performed by Hungarian born violist Máté Szücs and Steinway artist Nicolas Costantinou, contrast the varied timbres of the First Viola Sonata with the spirit of resistance manifest in the Second, which was composed partly as a response to the covid pandemic. The release follows hot on the heels of the Odradek album Metavasis, in which Costantinou performs Stylianou's 12 Preludes, each inspired by a different work of art.
Stylianou's music encompasses a wide spectrum, and has been performed by leading orchestras such as the Philharmonia Orchestra, Bruckner Symphony Orchestra, Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra, and Cyprus Symphony Orchestra, and in prestigious venues such as Wigmore Hall in London, the King's Theatre in Edinburgh, St David's Hall in Cardiff, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Beethoven-Haus in Bonn, ORF concert hall in Vienna, Megaron Concert Hall in Athens, the UNESCO Headquarters and the Cathedrale Saint-Louis des Invalides in Paris.
Between 2011 and 2018, Máté Szücs was principal viola with the Berliner Philharmoniker, with whom he appeared as soloist in Bartok's Concerto for Viola and Orchestra. Máté has appeared as a soloist with orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders, Bamberger Symphoniker, Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, Frankfurt Radio Orchestra and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, where he was also principal violist, and has worked with prominent musicians including Janine Jansen, Frank-Peter Zimmermann, Christian Tetzlaff, Vadim Repin, Ilya Gringolts, Kristof Barati, Kirill Troussov and Vladimir Mendelssohn. For this release he collaborates with Steinway Artist Nicolas Costantinou, who is renowned for impressing audiences with his daring selection of repertoire. He has been hailed by critics as "... an artist of deep emotions, who is capable of performing music with his whole being and soul..." (Kaleva, 2003).
"Despite the short period of time that separates them, these two works are diametrically opposed. The former is characterised by a rich variety of characters and, by extension, timbres, which partly derive from organic references to various musical styles such as baroque music, Greek pop music and Latin music. In contrast, the latter stands as a form of 'resistance' to the tragic events that unfolded as a result of the pandemic." - Cyprus Mail on Stylianou's two Sonatas for viola and piano.
Mate Szucs, viola
Nicolas Costantinou, piano
01. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor I. q = 120
02. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor II. q. = 88, melodically
03. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor III. h. = 48, with modesty
04. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, in F Minor IV. q = 112, energetic
05. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 2, in E-Flat Major I. q = 80
06. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 2, in E-Flat Major II. q = 76
07. Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 2, in E-Flat Major III. q = 66
Past Forward is an album of world-premiere recordings showcasing the gifts of Greek Cypriot composer Constantinos Y. Stylianou (b. 1972).
Stylianou's two Sonatas for viola and piano, performed by Hungarian born violist Máté Szücs and Steinway artist Nicolas Costantinou, contrast the varied timbres of the First Viola Sonata with the spirit of resistance manifest in the Second, which was composed partly as a response to the covid pandemic. The release follows hot on the heels of the Odradek album Metavasis, in which Costantinou performs Stylianou's 12 Preludes, each inspired by a different work of art.
Stylianou's music encompasses a wide spectrum, and has been performed by leading orchestras such as the Philharmonia Orchestra, Bruckner Symphony Orchestra, Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra, and Cyprus Symphony Orchestra, and in prestigious venues such as Wigmore Hall in London, the King's Theatre in Edinburgh, St David's Hall in Cardiff, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Beethoven-Haus in Bonn, ORF concert hall in Vienna, Megaron Concert Hall in Athens, the UNESCO Headquarters and the Cathedrale Saint-Louis des Invalides in Paris.
Between 2011 and 2018, Máté Szücs was principal viola with the Berliner Philharmoniker, with whom he appeared as soloist in Bartok's Concerto for Viola and Orchestra. Máté has appeared as a soloist with orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders, Bamberger Symphoniker, Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, Frankfurt Radio Orchestra and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, where he was also principal violist, and has worked with prominent musicians including Janine Jansen, Frank-Peter Zimmermann, Christian Tetzlaff, Vadim Repin, Ilya Gringolts, Kristof Barati, Kirill Troussov and Vladimir Mendelssohn. For this release he collaborates with Steinway Artist Nicolas Costantinou, who is renowned for impressing audiences with his daring selection of repertoire. He has been hailed by critics as "... an artist of deep emotions, who is capable of performing music with his whole being and soul..." (Kaleva, 2003).
"Despite the short period of time that separates them, these two works are diametrically opposed. The former is characterised by a rich variety of characters and, by extension, timbres, which partly derive from organic references to various musical styles such as baroque music, Greek pop music and Latin music. In contrast, the latter stands as a form of 'resistance' to the tragic events that unfolded as a result of the pandemic." - Cyprus Mail on Stylianou's two Sonatas for viola and piano.
Mate Szucs, viola
Nicolas Costantinou, piano
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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