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Pohádka - Tales from Prague to Budapest
LEOŠ JANÁCEK
Pohádka, JW VII/5 (1910, revised 1912,1913,1923)
11:52
(Fairy Tale)
for Cello and Piano
1.
I
Con moto - Un poco più musso -
5:06
2.
II
Con moto - Adagio - Con moto -
3:59
3.
III
Allegro - Un poco meno mosso -
2:46
ZOLTÁN KODÁLY
Sonata, Op.4 (1909-10)
17:51
for Cello and Piano
Asszonyomnak (To My Wife)
4.
I
Fantasia
7:55
5.
II
Allegro con spirito
9:56
ANTONÍN DVORÁK
6.
Als die alte Mutter, Op.55 No.4, B104, S73 (1880)
2:11
for Voice and Piano
ZOLTÁN KODÁLY
7.
Mért is mondod, hogy nem szeretsz, Op. Post. No.1 (date uncertain)
2:12
(Why are you saying that you do not love me?)
from Three Songs to Poems by Béla Balász
fro Voice and Piano
Adapted for Cello and Piano by Laura van der Heijden
8.
Vékony a pókháló, Op.1 No.9 (1907-09)
1:58
(Slender is a silk thread)
from Énekszó: dalok népi versekre (For Singing: Hungarian Folk Poetry)
for Voice and Piano
Adapted for Cello and Piano by Laura van der Heijden
ANDRÁS MIHÁLY
9.
Mouvement (1963)
8:41
for Cello and Piano
Kodály Zoltánnak 80. születésnapjára
VITESZSLAVA KAPRÁLOVÁ
10.
Navždy, Op.12 No.1 (1936-37)
2:57
(Forever)
from Tri pisne (Three Songs)
for High Voice and Piano
Paní Milade Kunderové
Adapted for Cello and Piano by Laura van der Heijden
ZOLTÁN KODÁLY
11.
Sonatina (1909)
9:16
for Cello and Piano
LEOŠ JANÁCEK
Sonata, JW VII/7 (1914-15, revised 1916-22)
18:31
12.
I
Con moto - Meno mosso -
5:20
13.
II
Ballada.
5:24
14.
III
Allegretto - Meno mosso -
2:41
15.
IV
Adagio - Un poco più mosso -
5:05
Total time: 75:28
Notes
The label début of the Exclusive Chandos Artist Laura van der Heijden explores the rich musical heritage of Bohemia. She was born in England to Dutch-Swiss parents, and her career highlights already include winning the BBC Young Musician competition (aged just fifteen), the Edison Klassiek Award 2018 (for her début album) and BBC Music Magazine’s Newcomer Award in 2019. Laura writes: ‘Jâms and I first met in 2017, when I was mesmerised by the sensitivity of his musicianship and the colours he managed to create on the piano. Our first concert together took place in the summer of 2018 and included Janácek’s Pohádka. Both of us felt incredibly drawn to this piece and also to Janácek’s musical language. One of the reasons we were particularly enamoured of Pohádka (a Czech word which loosely translates as ‘A Tale’) was the focus of the piece on storytelling and how that invited us to let our creativity and imagination flow. This is the common thread spun throughout the repertoire that we have selected for this album; all the pieces embody the notion of passing on ancient folk tales, tales which have lived amongst peoples and across lands for centuries.’
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Reviews
**** Excellent Album
Jérémie Cahen – Classica magazine (France) – May 2022
“… The players clearly share a tangible musical understanding and rapport, and catch Pohádka’s ambivalent quality very neatly (after all, are not all fairy tales child-friendly glosses on darker terrors?). Their technical prowess comes to the fore in Kodály’s Sonata … The performances are very fine throughout.”
Guy Rickards – Gramophone magazine - April 2022
“… These works of complex tonality and emotional intensity, full of light, shade and plenty of darkness, are brought vividly to life by van der Heijden… and Coleman, whose rapport is clear in these beautiful performances. The recording is rich, warm and very well-balanced, allowing van der Heijden’s superb tone to weave effortlessly around Coleman’s piano.” ****
Lisa MacKinney – Limelight magazine.com – 13 April 2022
“… Van der Heijden’s remarkably effective adaptation of Janácek’s Violin Sonata closes an excellent disc.”
Terry Robbins – thewholenote.com – 4 February 2022
“… The interesting programming, engaging playing, an empathetic partnership and a convincingly real, immediate sound combine to make this a disc that’s worth seeking out.”
Janet Banks – The Strad – March 2022
Performance **** Recording *****
“The starting point for this delicious and distinctive Bohemian programme was Janácek’s Pohádka...Laura van der Heijden and Jâms Coleman unleash its power in this big-boned reading, with its hair-trigger transitions from dreaming innocence to cataclysm… If Janácek is the fire that lit the programme. Kodály’s works for cello offer kinship and contrast. It’s a treat to hear his too-rarely performed Sonata Op. 60 … These performers bring sonorous depth and mystery to its long-limbed first movement, and spritely wit to its dancing finale…”
Helen Wallace – BBC Music magazine – March 2022
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