Janusz Wawrowski: Sequenza | Warner 2564650656

Janusz Wawrowski: Sequenza

Label: Warner

Cat No: 2564650656

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 4th November 2016

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About

Polish violinist Janusz Wawrowski’s second Warner Classics album, Sequenza. Following the success of his previous albums Aurora and the Paganini Caprices, this new release takes its title from the infamous ‘unplayable’ Sequenza by Italian composer Luciano Berio.

The album marks a bold departure for Wawrowski, with little-known and often pioneering repertoire for solo violin, enabling Janusz Wawrowski to explore the broadest possible scope for original interpretation with the full spectrum of technical craftsmanship and the challenges of the violin – unflinchingly alone in some of the most demanding repertoire ever written for the instrument, the intimate act of playing solo, armed only with exceptional technique and deep insight into the music. Wawrowski is searching for connections between music and mind, music and structure, music and science...

The album features both well-known compositions by legendary masters like Berio, Ysa˙e and fellow Poles Penderecki and Bacewicz, as well as pieces written specially for Janusz Wawrowski in close collaboration with young composers, including two world-premiere recordings. Diverse, colourful repertoire enables this virtuoso to create a rich universe of sound with only one instrument.

“I dedicate this album to professor Yair Kless – my great master and friend” – Janusz Wawrowski

“A virtuoso with the deep-souled tone of a poet…” – Huffington Post

“Janusz Wawrowski is a unique violinist,who deserves a wonderful career on the scene” – Ida Haendel

Reviews

Janusz Wawrowski’s exhilarating trawl through the solo violin repertoire of the last century centres on Luciano Berio’s Sequenza VIII from 1976, a piece that carries the reputation of being at the edge of what any violinist can be reasonably expected to be able to play. He catches with authority its sense of one instrument bringing many voices to a conversation, and brings similar poise to the other works here, which are hardly any less demanding. ... There’s a slant towards Wawrowski’s native Poland, with works by Bacewicz and Penderecki, as well as two newish pieces from the upcoming generation: Tomasz Opałka’s Fil d’araigne and Dariusz Przybylski’s Up, an obsessively striving fulfilment of its title.  Erica Jeal
The Guardian 10 November 2016

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