Songs from the Arc of Life

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Olivier Messiaen, Camille Saint-Saëns, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Robert Schumann, Giovanni Sollima, Antonín Dvořák, Jean Sibelius, Fritz Kreisler, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Claude Debussy, George Gershwin, Edvard Grieg, Frederick Delius, Gabriel Fauré, Jacob Gade, Charles-François Gounod

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Sony Classical

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 68

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 88875 10316-2

88875 10316-2. Songs from the Arc of Life

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Ave Maria Charles-François Gounod, Composer
Charles-François Gounod, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(5) Lieder, Movement: No. 4, Wiegenlied (wds. Scherer) Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Beau soir Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Romance Frederick Delius, Composer
Frederick Delius, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(7) Gipsy Melodies, 'Zigeunerlieder', Movement: No. 4, Songs my mother taught me Antonín Dvořák, Composer
Antonín Dvořák, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(3) Songs, Movement: No. 1, Après un rêve (wds. anon, trans Bussine Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Papillon Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Tango jalousie Jacob Gade, Composer
Jacob Gade, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(3) Preludes, Movement: No. 1 in B flat George Gershwin, Composer
George Gershwin, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(2) Elegiac Melodies, Movement: The wounded heart Edvard Grieg, Composer
Edvard Grieg, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(La) Gitana Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Quatuor pour la fin du temps, 'Quartet for the End of Time', Movement: Louange á l'Éternité de Jésus Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(Le) Carnaval des animaux, 'Carnival of the Animals', Movement: The swan Camille Saint-Saëns, Composer
Camille Saint-Saëns, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Ave Maria, 'Ellens Gesang III' Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(5) Stücke im Volkston, Movement: 'Vanitas vanitatum': mit Humor Robert Schumann, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Robert Schumann, Composer
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(5) Songs, Movement: No. 4, Var det en dröm? (Was it a dream?) (wds. Wecksell) Jean Sibelius, Composer
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Il bell’Antonio – Tema III Giovanni Sollima, Composer
Giovanni Sollima, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
(6) Morceaux, Movement: No. 6, Valse sentimentale in F minor Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer
Kathryn Stott, Piano
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
What is the most challenging repertoire for any artist to commit to disc? Bach’s Cello Suites, Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, Mozart’s piano sonatas? No, surely it’s the bon-bon record, which is what this essentially is, its title ‘Songs from the Arc of Life’ notwithstanding. Such a name could, in other hands, have seemed pretentious or – worse – cheesy, but not here, for Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott take us on a musical journey through life that also celebrates their 30-year musical friendship. Where else to begin but with Bach, via Gounod’s gentle transformation into an Ave Maria of the C major Prelude that launches the ‘48’?

Highlights are many, and they skirt the dangers of slow-miniature overload deftly. ‘Après un rêve’ followed by Salut d’amour was one danger spot, but such is the directness of Ma’s tone, confiding but never sentimental, that it instead makes a telling combination, especially as the Elgar is followed by Gershwin’s palate-cleansing First Prelude. And then we’re back in England for the Delius Romance, a delectable dream of a piece. It’s not all slow and ethereal, though: the Tango jalousie by Gade (Jacob, not Niels) has real zest, while the extended Il bell’Antonio by Giovanni Sollima, with its arching cello lines that soar above a repeated-note piano backdrop, is warmly evocative. Even a miniature as hackneyed as ‘The Swan’ comes up sounding fresh, such is the imagination and reactiveness of these two artists. Another inspired touch is the inclusion of a movement from Messiaen’s Quatuor pour la fin du temps, which is mesmerising in Ma’s hands. And by this point, you realise that the title of the disc is utterly apt: this is a meditation on life, not a bag of musical pick‘n’mix. We end as we began, with an Ave Maria, this time by Schubert. The recording is wonderfully immediate, as is the conversation between the artists in the booklet.

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