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Friday, August 11, 2023

Eduard Nápravník - Piano Quartet; Violin Sonata (Nina Karmon; Oliver Triendl)


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Composer: Eduard Nápravník
  • Piano Quartet in A Minor, Op. 42
  • Violin Sonata in G Major, Op. 52

Nina Karmon, violin
Diyang Mei, viola
Justus Grimm, cello
Oliver Triendl, piano

Date: 2022
Label: cpo

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Review

For those unfamiliar with the name Eduard Nápravník, he was a Czech conductor and composer. Born in Býšť in 1839, he was orphaned in 1853 at the age of 14. As a youngster he played the organ at Pardubice Cathedral. A year later he enrolled at the Prague Organ School, taking lessons from Johann Friedrich Kittl, director of the Prague Conservatory. He also took piano tuition from Peter Maydl at the Maydl Institute, teaching there himself from 1856-1861. He then settled in Russia, where he remained for the rest of his life. He played a leading role in the musical life of the country, eventually becoming principal conductor of the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. There he gave the premieres of operas by Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov. He died in Petrograd in 1916. Owing to his busy schedules, composing remained something of a sideline. Having said that, he left behind some 200 works, 77 with opus numbers. His oeuvre consists of four operas, four symphonies, one piano concerto and numerous chamber works.

The Piano Quartet was penned in 1882 and published a year later. Although an unreleased Czech radio broadcast by the Kocian Quartet with pianist Valery Grokhovsky exists, this is its first studio recording. Nápravník adheres to the well-worn four movement classical form, with a scherzo positioned second. The work demonstrates an overall orchestral build. The opening movement is shameless heart-on-sleeve exuberance through and through. Yet, despite the full-blown Romanticism, there are times when a certain melancholic vein rears its head. The piano part sounds very virtuosic, and all the instruments are on full throttle throughout. The Scherzo enters at a perilous full pelt. There’s a contrasting lyrical section, before the dizzying bustle returns. The slow movement, a Marcia funebre, is glorious, with the players achieving some luminous, diaphanous sonorities, suffused with a hazy radiance. A boisterous finale, with scope for all to play their hearts out, ends the work with upbeat elation.

Similarly orchestral in conception the Violin Sonata is big-boned and hewn from similar rock as the Piano Quartet. Cast in four movements, it was written in 1890 and premiered the following year. It’s had a previous outing on the Toccata label (review). The first movement creeps in stealthily before opening out and revealing its true ebullient colours. The Scherzo, which follows, is an absolute delight with its high-spirited whimsy, with Nina Karmon bringing some buoyant articulation into play to depict the dance elements. The Andantino doloroso reminisces with wistful backward glances. An energetic finale alternates between forceful declamation and melodic largesse.

The players obviously have great love for this music and perform with infectious energy, fire and commitment. The CPO engineers have fulsomely captured them in well-balanced and plush, deep-pile sound. The superb production is bolstered by exceptionally thorough documentation in German and English. This rare repertoire is worth becoming acquainted with and getting your teeth into.

-- Stephen GreenbankMusicWeb International


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Eduard Nápravník (24 August 1839 – 10 November 1916) was a Czech conductor and composer. Nápravník settled in Russia and is best known for his role in Russian musical life as the principal conductor of the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg for many decades. He conducted the premieres of many operas by Russian composers, including those by Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov. Of Nápravník's own four operas the most successful was Dubrovsky (1894, staged 1895) written to a Russian libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the story by Alexander Pushkin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Nápravník

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Born in Stuttgart, Nina Karmon studied with Silvia Marcovici, Vladimir Landsman, Radu Bozgan and in Berlin with Werner Scholz, before going to New York to studied with Pinchas Zukerman and Patinka Kopec. Performances have brought her onto major concert stages across Europe, as well as Singapore, Japan and Korea. In 2008, she started the Chamber Music Festival at Schaubeck Castle in Steinheim, which takes place every spring. Karmon's recordings include piano quartets by Finnish composers Ilmari Hannikainen and Helvi Leiviskä, as well as Piazzolla's Histoire du Tango for violin and guitar, among others.
https://www.nina-karmon.com/german/index.php

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Oliver Triendl (born 1970 in Mallersdorf, Bavaria) is a German pianist. He studied with Rainer Fuchs, Karl-Heinz Diehl, Eckart Besch, Gerhard Oppitz and Oleg Maisenberg, and is winner of several national and international competitions. As a soloist as well as a chamber musician, Triendl established himself in recent years as an extremely versatile artist, with about 100 CD recordings demonstrate his commitment to the unknown repertoire of the classical, romantic and contemporary music. In 2006 he founded the International Chamber Music Festival “Classix Kempten” in Kempten, Bavaria.

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