Pals - Concertos for Violin, Piano & Cello, Monk Wanderer Suite | CPO 5553162

Pals - Concertos for Violin, Piano & Cello, Monk Wanderer Suite

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Label: CPO

Cat No: 5553162

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 29th May 2020

Contents

Artists

Gordan Trajkovic (violin)
Tobias van der Pals (cello)
Marianna Shirinyan (piano)
Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Fredrik Burstedt

Works

Pals, Leopold van der

Concertino for cello and string orchestra, op.108
Konzertstuck in B minor for violin and orchestra, op.10
Monch Wanderer (Monk Wanderer) Suite, op.84b
Piano Concerto, op.100

Artists

Gordan Trajkovic (violin)
Tobias van der Pals (cello)
Marianna Shirinyan (piano)
Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Fredrik Burstedt

About

Leopold van der Pals (1884-1966) wrote a total of three works in which he dealt with the concerto genre. His early music, including his Concert Piece op.10, was composed in an unmistakably Romantic style, but even then van der Pals challenged harmonic structures and endeavored to submit them to further development. By contrast, his Piano Concerto op.100 and the Concertino of 1937-38 from his later years attest to a composer who in the meantime had experienced enormous development. Broad Romantic gestures are no longer found in his music, which had become more concentrated with respect to thematic work, formal development, and performance length in individual compositions. The alternation between various musical characters as well as the various means employed in developmental work have expanded. Study of Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophy led van der Pals to Goethe’s idea of metamorphosis, which he then increasingly endeavored to incorporate into his music as a structural basis. The idea that an entire artistic complex can develop from a single seed became an increasingly important factor in his work process and led to entirely new approaches that continued to stamp his creative production through to his late oeuvre. In his late suite on the dramatic poem Monk Wanderer op.84 the celestial spheres represent association with the physical world, freedom of the spirit, love, light, courage and strength, wisdom, and profound knowledge of the mystery.

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