Helene Grimaud: The Messenger - Works by Mozart & Silvestrov (Vinyl LP)
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Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Cat No: 4838258
Format: LP
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 2nd October 2020
Contents
Works
Fantasia in C minor, K475Fantasia in D minor, K397
Piano Concerto no.20 in D minor, K466
Dialogues (2) with Postscript
The Messenger (piano and strings)
The Messenger (solo piano)
Artists
Helene Grimaud (piano)Camerata Salzburg
Works
Fantasia in C minor, K475Fantasia in D minor, K397
Piano Concerto no.20 in D minor, K466
Dialogues (2) with Postscript
The Messenger (piano and strings)
The Messenger (solo piano)
Artists
Helene Grimaud (piano)Camerata Salzburg
About
In selecting the music for this album, Hélène has carefully chosen music by Mozart that fits into an overall dramaturgy: from Mozart’s famous unfinished D minor Fantasy, Hélène transitions seamlessly into the great D minor Concerto, K466 – one of the most popular amongst Mozart’s 27 piano concertos (and one of only two in a minor key). The C minor Fantasy here signals “the end of Mozart” and a new beginning: The Messenger starts with a theme reminiscent of Mozart, and like a messenger, creates a connection between the present and the world that existed before. Melancholy and hope, sadness and exuberance can be felt emanating from both Mozart’s and Silvestrov’s works. The Messenger, one of Silvestrov’s most performed works, is dedicated to his wife Larissa Bondarenko, who had recently passed away. The Two Dialogues with Postscript that serve here as an epilogue, leave the outcome open, leading the way to Schubert, Wagner and beyond.
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