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Monday, June 12, 2023

Alex Baranowski - Portrait (La Pietà; Angèle Dubeau)


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Composer: Alex Baranowski
  1. Wiosna
  2. Boy and Bird
  3. Don't Quit
  4. The Windermere Children
  5. Thoughts of Home
  6. For the Love of it All
  7. Beauty
  8. Immortal Universal
  9. Margot
  10. Particles in Space
  11. Musica Universalis
  12. Winston and Julia
  13. Constellations
  14. For Then
  15. The Secret Room

La Pietà
Angèle Dubeau

Date: 2023
Label: Analekta

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Review

Canadian violinist Angèle Dubeau and her all-string ensemble La Pietà have already produced several well-received portrait discs, devoting entire CDs to music by composers including Philip Glass, Arvo Pärt, John Adams and Max Richter. In the case of London-based Alex Baranowski, however, his music might have been better served in smaller doses.

He has worked extensively in film music – indeed, several of the disc’s collection of short tracks come from his movie scores – and clearly has a knack for putting together emotionally involving, slow-moving, quietly radiant music that (at its best) can sound a lot like something by Pēteris Vasks. The opening Wiosna (‘Spring’), for example, inspired by his grandfather’s resilience after imprisonment in a Soviet forced labour camp during the Second World War, exudes a deep sense of melancholy throughout, matched by Dubeau’s silky-smooth, immaculate and gloriously unadorned solo playing, and her ensemble’s uncanny sonic mix of richness and almost icy purity. This is the most substantial and arguably the most successful work on the disc, and many of the other tracks tend to reiterate its slow-moving harmonies, soaring violin line and gently chiming piano, such that by the end the elements of Baranowski’s distinctive musical vocabulary have lost much of their charm.

He rings the changes, however, with a darker, more chromatic ‘Winston and Julia’ (from his score for Northern Ballet’s Nineteen Eighty-Four) and the achingly slow waltz of ‘For Then’. Despite the disc’s musical sameyness, Dubeau and her ensemble are unfailingly committed, in graceful, eloquent performances. There’s plenty to enjoy here – though it’s perhaps best dipped into rather than consumed end to end – and it’s captured in close, warm sound.

-- David KettleThe Strad

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Alex Baranowski is a composer based in London.

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Angèle Dubeau (born March 24, 1962 in Saint-Norbert, Quebec) is a Canadian violinist. Dubeau studied at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal, with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School of Music, and later went to Romania to work with Ştefan Gheorghiu. She has performed in concert halls in more than 25 countries, won several important international competitions, and has sold more than 300,000 records as a solo classical recording artist. Dubeau formed the all-female string ensemble "La Pietà" in 1997. She plays on the "Des Rosiers" Stradivarius violin from 1733.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angèle_Dubeau
http://www.angeledubeau.com/en/

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