Zlatomir Fung: Fantasies (Cello Transcriptions) (Signum Classics)
Stephen Sondheim: New Chamber Music Preparations (Bridge)
★★★★☆ / ★★☆☆☆
I really like artists who try the unimaginable. Inside purpose, that’s. I’d draw the road at somebody enjoying the 32 Beethoven sonatas one-handed, or the 15 Shostakovich quartets with no rest room break.
However, any artist who takes a bit of music past the boundaries of what I’d heard in it earlier than will get my vote.
The American cellist Zlatomir Fung has composed a fantasy on Janacek’s opera Jenufa, a feat that defies credibility. The tunes and rhythms of Jenufa are rooted in Czech speech patterns. Erase the voice, and what’s left? An X-ray.
Fung and his pianist Richard Fu current quarter-hour of skeletal examination during which not solely the sounds however the tensions of Janacek’s masterpiece are grippingly realised. I can hardly imagine that what they’ve carried out right here is doable. I want to listen to it reside.
The opposite transcriptions on the album — Fille du Regiment, William Inform, Meistersinger and Onegin — are a number of levels much less astonishing, and the Carmen is a car-crash.
However, simply take heed to that Jenufa.
For a person so exact in his intentions, Stephen Sondheim was open to having his works rearranged for smaller teams. The simplest discount was Sweeney Todd, performed and sung by simply 9 musicians on a pocket-handkerchief stage.
What Eric Stern has carried out on this reset is to shrink key works to violin and piano, with occasional cello and two voices. A Little Night time Music works greatest on this kind, adopted by ‘Each Day a Little Loss of life’ and ‘Not Whereas I’m Round’.
William Terwilliger (violin) and Andrew Cooperstock (piano) of Opus Two have good pitch in Sondheim idiom, however the singers lack whimsy, and the ear cries out for higher selection.
String quartet, perhaps? I’m ready to be astonished.
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