Vytautas Barkauskas - Chamber music (perf. Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, etc.)
Жанр: classical / chamber / violin
Год выпуска диска: 2004
Производитель диска: Литва
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 192 kbps
Продолжительность: 1:13:48
Трэклист:
Partita for violin solo, op.12 /1967/
1) Praeludium, 0:58
2) Scherzo, 1:27
3) Grave, 2:00
4) Toccata, 1:19
5) Postludium, 1:18
Gidon Kremer, violin
6)
Allegro brilliante for two pianos op. 107 /1996/
Ruta and Zbignevas Ibelhauptas
Trio for violin, clarinet and piano, op. 92 /1990-1991/
7) Allegro, 7:54
8) Grazioso, 3:27
9) Lirico, 4:59
Raimondas Katilius, violin
Algirdas Budrys, violin
Sergejus Okrusko, piano
10)
Journey of the Princess. The Fairy Tale for string quartet and piano 4 hands, op. 114 /2000/, 13:15
Vilnius String Quartet: Audrone Vainiunaite (violin I), Arturas Silale (violin II), Girdutis Jakaitis (viola), Augustinas Vasiliauskas (cello), Sonata Deveikyte-Zuboviene, Rokas Zubovas (piano)
11)
Concerto piccolo for string orchestra, op. 88 /1988/, 4:28
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra
Conductor Saulius Sondeckis
Concerto for viola and chamber orchestra, op. 63 /1981/
dedicated to Yuri Bashmet
12) Cadenza, 9:07
13) Largo, 9:05
14) Coda, 6:06
Yuri Bashmet, viola
Strings of Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Robertas Servenikas
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Vytautas Barkauskas, one of the most prolific Lithuanian composers, belongs to the same generation as Alfred Schnittke, Sofija Gubaidulina, Giya Kancheli or Arvo Pärt. In the early 60-ies the composer was one of the first in Lithuania to experiment with serial and aleatoric composition, collage and other technics. In the 70-ies the composer moved towards more intuitive composition, aiming at the natural beauty of sound, writing more chamber and intimate compositions with "silent culminations" (Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra). "I do not restrict myself to any single composition system, but am constantly searching for a natural synthesis of styles. I want to write expressive, emotional and effective music", Vytautas Barkauskas says.