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Elena Kats-Chernin - Slow Food (2008) CD-Rip

Elena Kats-Chernin - Slow Food (2008) CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Elena Kats-Chernin

  • Title: Slow Food
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Tall Poppies
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 01:06:29
  • Total Size: 170 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Second Door on the Left
02. Russian Waltz
03. Luke's Painting
04. Eliza Aria
05. Naïve Waltz
06. Butterflying
07. Kwong Song Two
08. Silvery Night
09. Silver Eucalypt
10. Autumn
11. Reflections
12. Green Leaf
13. Road to Harvest Slow
14. Mute Princess
15. Burnished Silver
16. Melancholic Piece
17. Silver Pearls
18. Silver Poetry
19. Phoenix Story "Tears from Above"

Performers:
Elena Kats-Chernin, piano

My last encounter with Elena Kats-Chernin’s captivating music came in the shape of three works on an ABC disc devoted to the composer (see review). There we had the Second Piano Concerto, the Wild Swans concert suite and Mythic and I thoroughly enjoyed it all. Elements of the concert suite make a reappearance here because some of the pieces are heard in versions for solo piano. If you know the soprano-and-orchestral version you will enjoy hearing these stripped back, pared down versions.
‘Slow Food’ is the disc’s title and there’s a culinary motif in the booklet – not least on the front cover and in the composer’s favourite recipe, which you can, as the saying goes, make at home - it’s Organic pickled beetroot and egg salad with steamed flathead fillets. The title also refers to the predominantly slow tempi of the pieces, all of which are performed by the composer.
The first was written for the composer’s son and it’s lightly up-tempo, a lyrical song, whereas Russian Waltz is a simplified Rag and full of wistful charm. Painting shows how spare and limpid writing can still be truly evocative. The Eliza aria from Wild Swans may be better known from a TV advertisement and its unpretentious but catchy warmth is shared by the Naïve Waltz. Much of the writing is treble-orientated but the bass keys get a visit in the Chopinesque Silvery Night – full of rolled chords and a nineteenth century salon feel. It’s a theme revisited in Silver Poetry. And another influence on her is Tchaikovsky, specifically the piano music, as in Autumn which pays oblique homage to The Seasons.
Road to Harvest Slow shows a certain kinship with the music from the film The Piano – Kats-Chernin’s music has occasionally reminded me of Nyman and Adams in the past. This is a discreet and very lyrical piece, which exists in several versions. The big last track, Phoenix Story "Tears from Above" shows the same influences. Her admiration for Michel Legrand is shown in Burnished Silver with its full complement of rich harmonies. There’s great lyric tracery in one of my favourites from among the selection of nineteen – Silver Pearls from Silver Poetry.
This is a feast for Kats-Chernin’s admirers – delightful music, sensitively played by the composer and judiciously recorded. -- Jonathan Woolf


Elena Kats-Chernin - Slow Food (2008) CD-Rip




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