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Friday, September 18, 2020

Leoš Janáček - Ríkadla (Reinbert de Leeuw)


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Composer: Leoš Janáček
  • (01) The Wild Duck, JW IV/18
  • (02) Our Birch Tree, JW IV/22
  • (03) Elegy on the Death of My Daughter Olga, JW IV/30
  • (04) Piano Sonata '1.X.1905', JW VIII/19 (arr. Reinbert de Leeuw)
  • (06) Halfar the Schoolmaster, JW IV/33
  • (07) The Wolf’s Trail, JW IV/39
  • (08) The Wandering Madman, JW IV/43
  • (09) Concertino for Piano & Chamber Ensemble, JW VII/11
  • (13) Říkadla [Nursery Rhymes], JW V/17

Collegium Vocale Gent
Het Collectief
Reinbert de Leeuw, conductor

Date: 2015
Label: Alpha

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Review

Much of Janáček’s music suggests quick reflexes prodded into spontaneous activity, as in such a work as The Wolf’s Tale for soprano solo, female chorus and piano, composed in 1916 and clearly prophetic of the Glagolitic Mass of a decade or so later. Reinbert de Leeuw and Collegium Vocale Gent are masters of tonal shading: whether attending to top or to internal lines they achieve a near-on three-dimensional effect, in the earlier choral pieces and the 19 tangy miniatures that make up Řííkadla (‘Nursery Rhymes’, 1926), some of them merely seconds long. The jaunty introduction, with its spiky instrumental writing (an approximate cross between Stravinsky’s Les noces, which preceded it, and Martinů’s Bouquet of Flowers, which came later), complete with drum, sets the scene but offers hardly a clue to the enormous expressive range of this delightful sequence.

Perhaps the highlight of the disc is Reinbert de Leeuw’s instrumental reworking of the incomplete but highly dramatic piano sonata 1.X.1905 (two of what were originally three movements), also known as From the Street, written as a tribute to a worker named František Pavlík, who on October 1, 1905, was bayoneted during demonstrations in support of a Czech university in Brno. The scoring is for string quartet, double bass, single woodwinds plus horn and – here’s the stroke of genius – an accordion, which takes up the opening theme, the horn offering an immediate response, the woodwinds and strings coming out in fervent support of their colleagues. De Leeuw does a beautiful job with the solemn second movement, ‘Death’.

Then there’s the animal-inspired Concertino for piano, two violins, viola, clarinet, horn and bassoon, music that de Leeuw and Het Collectief excel in, their keenness of attack (eg in the second-movement duet for clarinet and piano – a depiction of a ‘fidgety squirrel’). Superb playing and singing combined with fine sound make this an absorbing, revealing and musically representative programme.

-- Rob Cowan, Gramophone

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Leoš Janáček (3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic folk music to create an original, modern musical style. Much of Janáček's work displays great originality and individuality. Janáček belongs to a wave of twentieth-century composers who sought greater realism and greater connection with everyday life, combined with a more all-encompassing use of musical resources. Janáček is considered one of the most important Czech composers, along with Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo%C5%A1_Jan%C3%A1%C4%8Dek

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Reinbert de Leeuw (8 September 1938 – 14 February 2020) was a Dutch conductor. He studied at the Amsterdam Conservatoire and the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. De Leeuw was a well-known conductor and pianist performing mainly contemporary music. He was the founder of the “Dutch Charles Ives Society” and the Schönberg Ensemble. He taught in The Hague, and was also a professor at the Leiden University. De Leeuw regularly conducted the Netherlands' major orchestras and ensembles, and was a regular guest in most European countries. He made his recordings mostly for Philips, Koch or Nonesuch.

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