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Ivan Repusic, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stanko Madić - Pēteris Vasks: Viatore, Violin Concerto "Distant Light" & Symphony No. 1 "Voices" (2020) [Hi-Res]

Ivan Repusic, Munich Radio Orchestra, Stanko Madić - Pēteris Vasks: Viatore, Violin Concerto "Distant Light" & Symphony No. 1 "Voices" (2020) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Pēteris Vasks: Viatore, Violin Concerto "Distant Light" & Symphony No. 1 "Voices"
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: BR-Klassik
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 01:11:23
  • Total Size: 354 / 767 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Viatore (Arr. S. Vanselow) (16:08)
2. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": I. Andante (5:35)
3. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": Cadenza I (1:46)
4. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": II. Cantabile (3:03)
5. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": III. Mosso (1:40)
6. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": Cadenza II (2:21)
7. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": IV. Cantabile (4:20)
8. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": Cadenza III (3:48)
9. Violin Concerto "Distant Light": V. Andante (6:56)
10. Symphony No. 1 "Voices": I. Voices of Silence (5:07)
11. Symphony No. 1 "Voices": II. Voices of Life (13:19)
12. Symphony No. 1 "Voices": III. Voice of Conscience (7:26)

The beauty that the Latvian composer Peteris Vasks evokes in his works would not be possible without the experience of violence and cruelty in this world. He grew up in a country deprived of liberty, and because of his faith and his artistic convictions he was exposed to reprisals from Russian cultural doctrine. His father, a Baptist pastor, was regarded as an “enemy of the people”, and his homeland was under Soviet control. As a result, Vasks developed a vision of freedom and subtle protest in his music. In the so-called “singing revolution”, the countries of the Baltic region with their traditional love of choral music initiated their independence from Soviet rule. Vasks' expressive, direct and often deliberately simple music quickly became the mouthpiece of the long-suppressed Latvian people, giving the nation a proud voice that can be heard worldwide.

Today, alongside Arvo Pärt and Erkki Sven-Tüür, Peteris Vasks is one of the most famous composers from the Baltic states of the former Soviet Union. The works on this release are for chamber-music string ensembles: his first symphony Balsis ("Voices") (1991), the haunting violin concerto Tala gaisma ("Distant Light") (1996/97), and the piece Viatore ("The traveler"; 2001), dedicated to Arvo Pärt, here in a version for eleven solo strings by the conductor, church musician and arranger Stefan Vanselow. The Münchner Rundfunkorchester plays under its chief conductor Ivan Repušic, and the concerto soloist is Stanko Madic, first concertmaster of the MRO.


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