LIGETI Violin Concerto. San Francisco Polyphony
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Composer or Director: György Ligeti
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Ondine
Magazine Review Date: 02/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 68
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ODE1213-2

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Lontano |
György Ligeti, Composer
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra György Ligeti, Composer Hannu Lintu, Conductor |
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra |
György Ligeti, Composer
Benjamin Schmid, Violin Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra György Ligeti, Composer Hannu Lintu, Conductor |
Atmosphères |
György Ligeti, Composer
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra György Ligeti, Composer Hannu Lintu, Conductor |
San Francisco Polyphony |
György Ligeti, Composer
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra György Ligeti, Composer Hannu Lintu, Conductor |
Author: Philip Clark
Lintu is taking his time. This Lontano clocks in at 15'47" against Nott’s 11'35" and Abbado’s 12'44", the slower tempo a shrewd interpretative move that allows for detail and distance. True enough, adapting to this slow-paced, tactical distancing from the surface of Ligeti’s material requires a leap of faith. But when the rate of harmonic change starts to dramatically hot up, at around 8'40", and Lintu unexpectedly drops us as though from a terrifying height directly inside the scorched-earth roasting magma of Ligeti’s orchestra, that faith is royally rewarded.
Atmosphères (1961) and San Francisco Polyphony (1974) – the two orchestral pieces Ligeti composed either side of Lontano (1967) – don’t undergo quite such radical surgery. San Francisco Polyphony’s over-excited, hovering-over-a-cliff-edge cartoon music is meticulously plotted and again benefits from a broader than usual tempo, while Lintu’s Atmosphères is staunchly hard-bitten and granular. Benjamin Schmid turns out to be a milder-mannered soloist in the Violin Concerto than the punky Patricia Kopatchinskaja but his slightly demure personality balances well against Lintu’s highly personal Ligeti. And this I like. Ligeti’s music – don’t even get me started on those damned piano Etudes – is too often reduced these days to the status of modernist lollipops. But Lintu finds something fresh by reconnecting with its radical core.
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