Adès: Violin Concerto, Op. 23, 3 Studies from Couperin: Peter Herresthal
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
06.03.2014
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Peter Herresthal, Norwegian Radio Orchestra & Andrew Manze
Composer: Thomas Ades (1971)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Thomas Adès (b. 1971): Violin Concerto ‘Concentric Paths’, Op. 23:
- 1 Adès: Violin Concerto, Op. 23, "Concentric Paths": I. Rings 04:17
- 2 Adès: Violin Concerto, Op. 23, "Concentric Paths": II. Paths 09:42
- 3 Adès: Violin Concerto, Op. 23, "Concentric Paths": III. Rounds 05:35
- Three Studies from Couperin:
- 4 Adès: 3 Studies from Couperin: No. 1, Les Amusemens 04:54
- 5 Adès: 3 Studies from Couperin: No. 2, Les Tours de passe-passe 03:46
- 6 Adès: 3 Studies from Couperin: No. 3, L'Âme-en-peine 06:01
Info for Adès: Violin Concerto, Op. 23, 3 Studies from Couperin:
Composed in 2005, Thomas Adès’s violin concerto „Concentric Paths“ has rapidly become a favourite with both audiences and performers. Displaying a constant growth of melodic ideas and compelling sense of pace and energy, the score has received over a thousand performances to date (including its setting to ballet), earning it a firm place in the repertoire.
One of the eminent violinists to champion the work is Peter Herresthal, who has given its Austrian, Norwegian, Spanish and Australian premières, the latter conducted by Thomas Adès himself, at the 2010 Melbourne Festival. (Since their encounter, the collaboration between between Herresthal and Adès has continued, and has borne fruit in a new cadenza by Adès for György Ligeti’s violin concerto, which Herresthal will give the première of during the 2014 Bergen Festival.) On the present recording, made in April 2013, Herresthal is supported by his compatriots in the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Manze, himself an acclaimed violinist as well as conductor. Their performance is being released as a digital album coupled with Three Studies from Couperin, played by the same orchestra and conductor. Premièred in 2006, the year after the concerto, the Couperin Studies is a reworking for chamber orchestra of three harpsichord pieces by Adès’s favourite baroque composer: ‘My ideal day’, he has said, ‘would be staying home and playing the harpsichord works of Couperin.’
The Norwegian violinist Peter Herresthal has previously released three discs for BIS, most recently violin concertos by Per Nørgård on a disc which in 2013 was shortlisted for a Gramophone Award.
Peter Herresthal, violin
Norwegian Radio Orchestra
Andrew Manze, conductor
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Booklet for Adès: Violin Concerto, Op. 23, 3 Studies from Couperin: