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Pēteris Vasks - Distant Light - Piano Quartet - Summer Dances
Vadim Guzman, violin
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu
Qobuz 24/96




Captivating pieces, with strong emotions.
Some sequences are utterly beautiful.

Having spent much of his childhood in Latvia, where he also began his violin studies, Vadim Gluzman makes a return to his roots with the music of Pēteris Vasks. The ample programme opens with the violin concerto Distant Light, which in the two decades since it was composed has become a modern classic. The composer has described it as ‘a song, coming from silence and floating away into silence, full of idealism and love, at times melancholy, at times dramatic’.

For the concerto, Gluzman found support from the strings of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Hannu Lintu, just across the Baltic See from Latvia. For the other works he is however joined by Latvian colleagues and friends. These include the violinist Sandis Šteinbergs who appears in the duo Summer Dances, one of Vasks’ more carefree and buoyant pieces. This recent work in seven brief movements is, in the composer’s own words, the musical equivalent of a naïvist painting.
In comparison, the Piano Quartet from 2001 is one of his longest and most imposing chamber works. Beginning with a perfect fifth in the piano, it takes the listener on an emotional roller-coaster, through hectic dances and dramatic songs to a typical ‘Vasks ending’ with a distant light offering a tempered hope. In the quartet, Vadim Gluzman leads an ensemble consisting of Ilze Klava, Reinis Birznieks, and Angela Yoffe. © BIS Records
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Sarasate
Pablo De Sarasate
Julia Fischer - Violin
Milana Chernyavska - Piano
Fabulous Play and a Magnificent Recording!
Decca Music Group 478 5950
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Misa Criolla
Ariel Ramirez
Navivdad Nuestra
Jose' Carreras - Tenor
This is an amazing Recording!
Philips 420 955-2 CD
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Misa Criolla
Ariel Ramirez
Navivdad Nuestra
Jose' Carreras - Tenor
This is an amazing Recording!
Philips 420 955-2 CD
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Why didn't you folks believe me about this recording when I told you about it in post #2 of this thread, way back in March 2010?

Glad you guys finally caught on!

I do love reading all y'all's posts.



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I'm listening to MISSA CRIOLLA - Jose Carreras

This CD has been included on almost every "best of" list ever published - TAS, Stereophile, etc. A Philips recording with unbelievably beautiful male vocal and choral performances.

Try it, I promise, you'll like it!!!!!

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Glad you guys finally caught on!

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Good to see you Julian!
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Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" / Smetana: Die Moldau
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Beethoven - Brahms
Grigory Sokolov, piano
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One of the greatest piano players alive.
The sound of the Brahms pieces is not excellent.
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