Robert Schumann does not seem a likely candidate for the avant-garde-oriented ECM label, but the apparent intent of pianist Alexander Lonquich and producer/impresario Manfred Eicher is to present a new combination of contemporary music with established repertoire. The Partita of Swiss composer Heinz Holliger (better known as an oboist) does indeed make reference to Schumann, among other composers: two of the work's movements are entitled "Sphynxen [Sphinxes] for Sch.," and a third, "Barcarola," seems loosely inspired by the ...
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Robert Schumann does not seem a likely candidate for the avant-garde-oriented ECM label, but the apparent intent of pianist Alexander Lonquich and producer/impresario Manfred Eicher is to present a new combination of contemporary music with established repertoire. The Partita of Swiss composer Heinz Holliger (better known as an oboist) does indeed make reference to Schumann, among other composers: two of the work's movements are entitled "Sphynxen [Sphinxes] for Sch.," and a third, "Barcarola," seems loosely inspired by the dedicatee of Schumann's Kreisleriana, Fryderyk Chopin. More generally, the largely modern language of Holliger's Partita seems to take off from the wild extremes of emotion and technique in Kreisleriana, a work inspired by a recurring character in the fiction of E.T.A. Hoffmann, and develop them into passages of extended pianistic technique. The connection is persuasive, even if the performance of Kreisleriana (in its original 1838 version) is a bit on the chilly side, and the...
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Add this copy of Alexander Lonquich plays Robert Schumann & Heinz to cart. $32.02, new condition, Sold by Entertainment by Post - UK rated 2.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BRISTOL, SOUTH GLOS, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2011 by ECM.