Martinu - Madrigals | Supraphon SU42372

Martinu - Madrigals

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Label: Supraphon

Cat No: SU42372

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 19th January 2018

Contents

Artists

Grazyna Biernot (soprano)
Jakub Fiser (violin)
Karel Kosarek (piano)
Martinu Voices

Conductor

Lukas Vasilek

Works

Martinu, Bohuslav

Czech Madrigals (5), H321
Czech Madrigals, H278
Madrigals (4), H380
Marian Songs (4), H235
Sacred Songs (3), H339
The Primrose, H348

Artists

Grazyna Biernot (soprano)
Jakub Fiser (violin)
Karel Kosarek (piano)
Martinu Voices

Conductor

Lukas Vasilek

About

“You know I am not a ‘chorus’ composer ... although I may have made a few good choral pieces, I always somewhat hesitate whether I should plunge into them.” Notwithstanding his humility, Bohuslav Martinů truly loved choral singing. When composing, he mainly drew inspiration from traditional music. He kept returning to the texts from František Sušil’s collection of Moravian folk songs, a copy of which he always kept with him during his travels. In addition to their rhythmicity and modality, he was fascinated by the archetypal themes they treated, their grace and conciseness, as well as the directness, devoid of “metaphysics and pathos”, and, above all, the subject of love in a variety of forms – happy and ill-fated, unrequited, betrayed ...

The present recording features the complete choral works Martinů intended (according to a number of sources) for chamber formations. Even though created over a great time span, between 1934 and 1959 (the composer only completed the Madrigals shortly before his death), all the pieces attest to the genius and sensitivity with which Martinů was able to handle the folk texts and furnish them with a new musical form – simple, spirited and majestic alike.

Lukáš Vasilek and Martinů Voices have made the best of the autograph scores, getting as close as possible to the composer’s intentions, in all the articulation and dynamic nuances. Following the highly acclaimed CD of the cantatas (Supraphon SU41982), the current recording provides yet another insight into Bohuslav Martinů’s fascinating universe.

Reviews

This is a delight. Martinů’s chamber choral music is hardly well known even among specialists, so this beautifully performed anthology of music spanning the years 1934-1959 is a genuine revelation. ... Performances are outstanding throughout. The voices are fresh and responsive, and Lukáš Vasilek once again proves that he is a true master of choral conducting.  Ivan Moody
Gramophone March 2018
Gramophone Editor's Choice

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