Polyphonic Dialogues: Shostakovich - Shchedrin Joachim Kwetzinsky
Album info
Album-Release:
2011
HRA-Release:
22.03.2011
Label: 2L
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Modern Composition
Artist: Joachim Kwetzinsky
Composer: Rodion Shchedrin (1932-), Dmitri Shostakovich
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Shchedrin: Basso Ostinato 04:31
- 2 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 1 in C Major 00:37
- 3 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 1 in C Major 01:40
- 4 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 2 in a Minor 00:46
- 5 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 2 in a Minor 03:28
- 6 Shostakovich: Prelude No. 2 in a Minor 00:59
- 7 Shostakovich: Fugue No. 2 in a Minor 01:31
- 8 Shostakovich: Prelude No. 4 in E Minor 02:53
- 9 Shostakovich: Fugue No. 4 in E Minor 05:02
- 10 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 3 in G Major 01:14
- 11 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 3 in G Major 02:16
- 12 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 7 in a Major 00:32
- 13 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 7 in a Major 02:02
- 14 Shostakovich: Prelude No. 5 in D Major 01:45
- 15 Shostakovich: Fugue No. 5 in D Major 01:49
- 16 Shostakovich: Prelude No. 7 in a Major 01:34
- 17 Shostakovich: Fugue No. 7 in a Major 02:43
- 18 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 8 in F Sharp Minor 01:14
- 19 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 8 in F Sharp Minor 02:14
- 20 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 10 in C Sharp Minor 02:01
- 21 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 10 in C Sharp Minor 01:56
- 22 Shostakovich: Prelude No. 12 in G Sharp Minor 04:54
- 23 Shostakovich: Fugue No. 12 in G Sharp Minor 03:52
- 24 Shostakovich: Prelude No. 15 in D Flat Major 03:06
- 25 Shostakovich: Fugue No. 15 in D Flat Major 01:59
- 26 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 14 in E Flat Minor 00:41
- 27 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 14 in E Flat Minor 02:37
- 28 Shchedrin: Prelude No. 19 in E Flat Major 00:52
- 29 Shchedrin: Fugue No. 19 in E Flat Major 01:25
- 30 Shchedrin: Toccatina-Collage 01:41
Info for Polyphonic Dialogues: Shostakovich - Shchedrin
The Russian composers Dmitri Shostakovich and Rodion Shchedrin each composed a set of 24 preludes and fugues for solo piano. When a selection from these sets are combined into a new arrangement, we get POLYPHONIC DIALOGUES that move between the boarders of tonality, often with rhythmic elements from the world of jazz. The dialogues are characterized by humour and irony, but also by melancholy and anger. There is a lot of playfulness, combined with seriousness, with perhaps a little greeting from Bach.
The polyphonic structure allows many voices to be heard at the same time. Sometimes disharmony arises, other times harmony; the distinctive character of each voice is preserved, however, while still giving the feeling that they belong together. It is precisely such a combining of voices which reveals life's diversity and complexity in human experience. Or to put it in the words of the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka, 'everything in life is counterpoint; that is, contrast'.
'This is an exceptionally stimulating release, both musically and sonically.' (www.sa-cd.net)
Joachim Kwetzinsky, pianist
Joachim Kwetzinsky is a young, prominent and versatile Norwegian pianist. He gained his postgraduate diploma at the Norwegian Academy of Music where he studied with Einar Steen-Nøkleberg and Liv Glaser, and he has also studied with Jiri Hlinka at the Barratt Due Institute of Music.
In 2009 he received the Robert Levin Prize at a concert during the Bergen International Festival, and in 2002 he was a prize winner in the international Concours Grieg. In 2004 he won the competition of Concert Norway's three-year launch programme INTRO Classical where he was praised for his "wellprofiled programme, his impressive overview and shaping of the musical material, and his virtuoso, unsentimental yet sensitive performance".
Kwetzinsky has performed in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Austria, Germany, France, Spain, Greece, Czech Republic, Lithuania, USA, Oman, China, Bangladesh, Jordan, Sudan and Russia. He has appeared as a soloist at several festivals, including Bergen International Festival, Festival of North Norway, Ultima, Christmas at the Kremlin and Woerthersee Classics Festival.
Kwetzinsky has premiered more than 20 pieces by contemporary composers from Norway and abroad. In 2010 he released his first solo CD "Polyphonic Dialogues" with music by Shostakovich and Shchedrin on the label 2L, and he also appears together with Johannnes Martens in Elliott Carter's cello sonata on the recording "Figments and Fragments" on the same label.
Booklet for Polyphonic Dialogues: Shostakovich - Shchedrin