Concerto for Violin and String
Orchestra "Distant Light"
Symphony for Strings "Voices"
KREMERata Baltica, Gidon Kremer -Violine
Jason Verlinde:
"The grand scale of Arvo Paert and Giya
Kancheli, some very striking climaxes, and the
nostalgic strains of Latvian folk music seem to
collide in the compositions of Peteris Vasks.
Romantic, melancholic, and utterly enjoyable,
Vasks sounds at times like Paert for people with
short attention spans - as glacial as his music
can get, an explosive violin solo or familiar
waltz is just around the corner. There's an
unmistakable sadness that never escapes his work,
obviously reflective of the tumultuous nature of
his Latvian homeland. But this emotion-filled
music seems tailor-made for violinist Gidon
Kremer, who accompanied here by his hand-picked
KREMERata Baltica ensemble of young Baltic-area
musicians - clearly embraces the works. Distant
Light is a 30-minute single-movement concerto,
where graceful string passages give way to
soaring violin solos. Voices is a symphony for
strings with quiet expanses, birdsong, and a
tumultuous third movement. Simply put, these are
gorgeous works. Vasks is clearly a composer to
watch and Kremer, as usual, is brilliant."
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