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Via Crucis - Sacred Choral Works

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir

Randalu / Works By Liszt/Part

CD   1 disc(s)   06-09-2019
Classical

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Extra info: Randalu / Works By Liszt/Part
Drager: CD
Maatschappij: Outhere
Label: Ondine
Barcode: 0761195133729
Artikelcode: Y34572
Suffix - prefix: 1337 ODE

Kalle Randalu (piano) & Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Kaspars Putnins

This program by the award-winning Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir under the direction of its artistic director and chief conductor Kaspars Putnins includes Franz Liszt’s (1881-1886) mystery-filled Via Crucis as well as four enigmatic and spiritual choral works by Arvo Pärt (b. 1935). Liszt’s Via Crucis is one of his religious keyworks representing his late modern style. Liszt joined the Franciscan Order in Rome in 1865 and remained as a devout Catholic until the end of his life. Liszt became interested in the Gregorian chant and the works of Palestrina. His stay in Rome inside the Vatican walls inspired him to write several religious works, including the Via Crucis. During Liszt’s lifetime, and even today, his religious works were somewhat neglected: Via Crucis was completed in 1879, but not premiered until 1929. This recorded version for choir and piano features Kalle Randalu, one of Estonia’s internationally most well-known pianists. This recording includes Arvo Pärt’s first choral work, Solfeggio, from the 1960s, which is already looking towards his later style. Pärt has described his Summa from 1977 as his “most strict and enigmatic work” in his series of works in the tintinnabuli style. The two other choral works are based on biblical passages from the Gospels of Luke and Matthew.

Liszt:
 Via Crucis (The 14 Stations of the Cross), S53

Pärt:
 Beter (2)
 Solfeggio
 Summa
 The Woman With The Alabaster Box

"Kalle Randulu draws solemnity from the piano solos in Liszt’s late work Via Crucis, paired here with four pieces by Pärt; the a capella Solfeggio (1963) and Summa (1977) are highlights."
BBC Music Magazine - December 2019 ***

"Liszt’s musical vocabulary is, of course, very far removed from that of Pärt, and it requires quite a leap to move from The Woman with the Alabaster Box to Via Crucis…The strangeness notwithstanding, then, this is a disc to be treasured by admirers of Part, Liszt and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir in any combination."
Gramophone Magazine - Awards Issue 2019