Cover Georgy Sviridov: Chamber Music

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
18.08.2017

Label: CAvi-music

Genre: Classical

Artist: Beethoven Trio Bonn, Artur Chermonov & Vladimir Babeshko

Composer: Georgy Sviridov, Georgy Vasilyevich Sviridov (1915–1998)

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  • Georgy Sviridov (1915-1998): Piano Trio in A Minor:
  • 1 I. Elegy. Allegro moderato 07:21
  • 2 II. Scherzo. Allegro vivo 04:18
  • 3 III. Funeral March. Andante 08:11
  • 4 IV. Idyll. Allegretto 06:49
  • Piano Quintet in B Minor:
  • 5 I. Allegro moderato 06:57
  • 6 II. Presto 03:21
  • 7 III. Molto adagio 07:49
  • 8 IV. Tema con variazioni. Allegro ma non troppo 07:38
  • The Snowstorm:
  • 9 Romance 05:41
  • Total Runtime 58:05

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Georgy Sviridov’s most impressive musical works featured the human voice: romances, cantatas, oratorios, and hymns. His instrumental chamber music is less well-known, but makes up a valuable and essential portion of his musical legacy. If we divide music into three types according to Boethius, we can affirm that musica humana is well and alive in Sviridov’s musica instrumentalis. The result is actually a new synthesis, equivalent to what we conventionally call musica mundanа, “universal music”. With that term we certainly do not mean World Music – which has resulted from cultural globalization – since Sviridov, quite to the contrary, was a down-to-earth, authentic Russian composer. All of this confirms the time-honoured, well-known truth that the world only starts interesting itself for an artist when his art draws its authentic roots from folk culture.

Sviridov wrote most of his piano pieces and instrumental music at a time when he was bringing his unmistakeable individual style and unique artistic approach to full fruition. Today, that style is admired as a harmonious blend between Russian folk music traditions, “universal music”, and certain progressive 20th-century ideas (which Sviridov only applied quite selectively). The period when he wrote the larger portion of his instrumental output corresponded with a time of great historical distress. He finished his studies under Shostakovich at Leningrad Conservatory in June 1941, shortly after Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. During the very first days of the war, Sviridov was enrolled in a military academy. Later on that same year, he was dismissed from the army due to extreme myopia and transferred to the city of Novosibirsk, where the Leningrad Philharmonic had been evacuated……. (from the liner notes by Iossif Rajsskin)

Beethoven Trio Bonn:
Jinsang Lee, piano
Mikhail Ovrutsky, violin
Grigory Alumyan, cello
Artur Chermonov, violin
Vladimir Babeshko, viola

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