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Kancheli: Styx, Gubaidulina: Viola Concerto

Giya Kancheli (Artist), Sofia Gubaidulina (Artist), Yuri Bashmet (Artist), Valery Gergiev (Artist), Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 14, 2002)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B0000631NT
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #142,552 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #4 in  Music > Classical > Featured Composers, A-Z > ( K ) > Kancheli, Giya
    #9 in  Music > Classical > Featured Composers, A-Z > ( G ) > Gubaidulina, Sofia
    #70 in  Music > Classical > Instruments > Strings > Viola

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Song Title Time Price
listen  1. Styx - for Viola, mixed choir and orchestra (1999)34:17Album Only
listen  2. Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (1996)35:17Album Only


On this CD:
  1. Styx, for viola, mixed chorus & orchestra
    Composed by Giya Kancheli
    Performed by Mariinsky (Kirov) Theater Orchestra
    with Yuri Bashmet
    Conducted by Valery Gergiev

  2. Viola Concerto
    Composed by Sofiya Gubaydulina
    Performed by Mariinsky (Kirov) Theater Orchestra
    with Yuri Bashmet
    Conducted by Valery Gergiev


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Kancheli's Styx casts the viola as the mythological river that bridges life and death, the finite and the infinite. Typical of Kancheli's works, it's full of silences, long stretches of delicate pianissimo music, and eruptions of massive blocks of orchestral (and in this instance, choral) sound. Time seems suspended throughout its 34-minute length, and interest is held by the sound of Bashmet's viola, ranging from rich and deep to high, thin eeriness, and by the aura of mystery pervading the work. Gubaidulina's Viola Concerto shares some of those characteristics. It opens with a questioning viola solo and a halting, tentative-sounding orchestra, each punctuated by pregnant silences. Bashmet's viola is center-stage for most of the work and he plays with rapt concentration, bringing out the contrasts between light and shade that are a central motif of the work. Gubaidulina's Concerto shares Kancheli's sense of mystery, but her music has a tougher core. Both pieces are significant additions to the repertory, and it's hard to imagine better performances than those of Bashmet, Gergiev, and the other musicians. --Dan Davis

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully haunting, Romantic journey down the river Styx, May 30, 2002
By Matthew L. Pumphrey "Music aficionado" (Annapolis, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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"With Great Passion" were the words that came to mind when I first heard this recent masterpiece by Kancheli performed by the great Russian violist Yuri Bashmet. The work was written for and with him in mind and as such, it is loaded with some of the most romantic music ever written for viola. The viola is the tour guide for this fantastic trip down/across the river between life and death, or perhaps, it is the river itself. The veiled sound of the instrument meanders lyrically in and out of the passionate dynamics displayed by the orchestra and mixed choir. Very poetic. The thirty-five minute track ebbs and flows seamlessly down its mystical course as it ends all too quickly, though surprisingly. I would compare the style of the music to the great romantic works at the turn of the nineteenth century (Mahler, Strauss) but there truly is a timeless, lamenting quality to this beautiful work.
Also written for Bashmet, the Gubaibulina Viola Concerto is passionate and mournful as well, yet in a more sparse and technical way. The nuiance of the viola is explored in a more contemporary fashion and it took me a few listens to fully appreciate this modern concerto. Patience does pay off and if you have ever heard Offertorium (her Violin Concerto), this makes a great companion piece.
Both the DG sound production and performance will blow you away. The art and packaging is a bonus as well. Please give us more Yuri DG!!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Contemporary Classical Music, August 2, 2005
By Gabriel Rockman (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
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Styx is a great piece, written by the Georgian composer Giya Kancheli in 1999. It is written for Viola, Choir, and Orchestra, and is dedicated to Yuri Bashmet. Bashmet is the world's greatest Violist alive today, and he performs this work excellently on this recording. The music is very beautiful, and along with Simi and Mourned By The Wind, is serving as my introduction to Kancheli's music. There is a serious flaw in the piece, and that is that it is designed for performance in a concert hall, not for playing on your CD player. It switches between very loud and extremely quiet sections. The quiet sections make up most of the piece, but they are very hard to hear without turning the volume up high, but you'll pay when the loud sections very suddenly pop in, often for only a few seconds. I love his use of dynamics, but it is not well suited to a CD player. I love listening to this piece despite that, but I am unable to listen to it if there is background noise around because it will drown out the beautiful quiet parts. The last two minutes are especially quiet, and then the finishing chord comes out of nowhere very very loud. Yes I am "spoiling" the surprise of it for you, but it will still catch you off guard despite my warning.

As for the Orchestra, Choir, and the soloist, they all do an excellent job. The choir fills its role quite well, and does not try to dominate the music, and is content to serve as backup for Bashmet's playing. Whatever you do, DO NOT buy a recording of this piece with anyone other than Bashmet performing it.

Gubaidulina's concerto for Viola was also written specifically for Bashmet. This piece gives the performer a lot of leeway in choosing the tempo and even sometimes the pitch as well. It is often slow moving, allowing Bashmet's beautiful playing to shine. This piece showcases Bashmet's playing a lot more than Kancheli's. It has a lot of quieter parts at the start with unaccompanied or sparsely accompanied Viola, but these parts are still audible, unlike many parts in Kancheli's piece. It has plenty of space for solo Viola, possibly too much time, but the climax punctuated by the percussion is exciting. And if you appreciate Bashmet's abilities on Viola, you'll appreciate the first 20 minutes of the piece.

Gubaidulina's piece is beautiful, although not as beautiful as Kancheli's. It does not have the extreme quietness problems Kancheli's piece does. Both pieces are quite enjoyable, and I was split between giving this 4 or 5 stars. I really enjoy this CD, and it is one of the better CDs I have. I decided upon 4 stars because of the difficulty of listening to the first piece. I strongly recommend this CD.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Kancheli's thrill ride, Gubaidulina's intense inward journey, July 28, 2002
By R. Hutchinson "autonomeus" (a world ruled by fossil fuels and fossil minds) - See all my reviews
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Kancheli's "Styx" -- 3 stars) This 1999 composition by Kancheli has the tonality of a late Romantic work, but a postmodern structure. Rather than a smoothly flowing river, it strikes me as more like a "scary" amusement park ride, one of them where you travel through some setting in the dark and there's a monster or a splash of water behind every turn. In "Styx" these are the loud punctuations from orchestra and chorus. In between are very quiet, lyrical passages featuring Bashmet's viola. It's not a great vehicle for him, though, due to these extreme dynamics -- if you turn the volume up enough to hear him clearly, you'll damage your ears with each blast. I understand that this "eruption" device is typical of Kancheli -- curious that it is also used by post-rock bands like Mogwai and Godspeed You Black Emperor. I find it superficial and unaffecting.

Gubaidulina's "Concerto for Viola and Orchestra" -- 5 stars) This piece, from 1996, is full of anguish, grandeur, complex tonality and structural development, and virtuoso passages which Bashmet plays with the utmost power and beauty. The only Gubaidulina I had heard previously were some of her string quartets (by Kronos and Arditti) -- this concerto confirms for me that she is an outstanding composer of the 20th century! Gubaidulina and Kancheli can also be found together on the Kronos Quartet album from 1994, "Night Prayers," and there as here, I am more impressed by Gubaidulina.

The performances by Yuri Bashmet on viola, conductor Valery Gergiev, the Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre, and the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir are superb. DG's packaging is also gorgeous -- their 20/21 series is beginning to build some real depth.

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