Peteris Vasks: Vox amoris

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18 Νοεμβρίου 2017

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Peteris Vasks:Tala gaisma-Concerto for violin & string orchestraVientulais engelis-Meditation for violin and string orchestraVox Amoris-Fantasia per violino ed archi

Καλλιτέχνες

Alina Pogostkina (Violin)
Sinfonietta Riga (Ensemble)
Juha Kangas (Μαέστρος)

Solo violin and string orchestra – the pieces on this CD focus on Pēteris Vasks’ favourite instrumentation. His music – which always has to be viewed against the background of the socially and politically turbulent history of his home country Latvia – leads here through contrasting emotional states: passages of sumptuous beauty are followed by disjointed and dramatic sounds. All three pieces, according to Vasks, represent the polarity between optimistic hope for a better future and an anxious concern for the modern world.

About the fantasia “Vox Amoris” Vasks said: “It has to do with the strongest force in the world – love. I hope that this piece touches the listener and makes the world a little more friendly and open for love.” With the violin, the “voice of love”, the listener experiences different sensations from a gentle blossoming to open passion. 1996/97 saw the composition of the concerto “Tālā gaisma” (“Distant Light”), Vasks’ first and so far most extensive work for violin and string orchestra. Its form consists of a sequence of strongly contrasting episodes that are partly influenced by Latvian folk music. Almost ten years later he wrote “Vientuļais enģelis” (“Lonely Angel”). During its composition, Vasks had a special image in mind: “I saw an angel, flying over the world; the angel looks at the world’s condition with grieving eyes, but an almost imperceptible, loving touch of the angel’s wings brings comfort and healing. This piece is my music after the pain.”

The pieces are performed by the exceptional violinist Alina Pogostkina, superbly accompanied by the Sinfonietta Rīga under the direction of Juha Kangas. “You really have to rhapsodize about Alina Pogostkina: so young, so brilliant, so musical, perfect and at the same time natural.” (Süddeutsche Zeitung)