Elegy - String Orchestra Music / Taddei, Borzak, Roma Tre Orchestra

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Hidden behind the late 19th century’s great symphonies, sumptuous ballets, and concertos with moving climaxes is something much more thoughtful and contemplative. This secret landscape...

Hidden behind the late 19th century’s great symphonies, sumptuous ballets, and concertos with moving climaxes is something much more thoughtful and contemplative. This secret landscape comes courtesy of a few precious pieces for string orchestra by three Russian composers, all active at approximately the same time.

The extremely simple theme in 3/4, from Glazunov’s Theme and Variations in G Minor, Op. 97, has the feel of a solemn, ancient dance, simultaneously nostalgic and sombre. In another example of Glazunov’s crystal-clear yet expressive writing, the string orchestra provides the backdrop and conversation partner for a solo instrument that was a rarity in concertos at the time: the saxophone. Overall, despite the explosive counterpoint in the work’s final movement, it is a dreamy composition, never overly dramatic, and subdued and melancholy in places: almost elegiac, in other words.

The two elegies Tchaikovsky composed for string orchestra are highly refined works that reveal another side to the famous composer. In the same period that Tchaikovsky was writing his elegies, between 1880 and 1885, the composer and chemist Alexander Borodin was drafting his second Quartet. The third movement, a Nocturne, is one of Borodin’s finest works. It was therefore not only written at the same time as Tchaikovsky’s elegies, but also shares their gracefulness.

REVIEW:

Sieva Borzak (b. 1997) serves as the Conductor-in-Residence of the Roma Tre Orchestra, a collegiate ensemble that, when founded in 2005, became the first of its kind in central Italy.

The young musicians play with an artistic maturity and sensitivity well beyond their age; and the entire program bathes the listener in the timeless and contemplative romantic soundscape of the pre-Soviet school. Even so, this remains a student ensemble; and moments of stunning beauty are sometimes followed by shaky intonation and patchy teamwork. Taddei has all the tools for a solo career, executing the Glazounov concerto with splendid poise, expressive phrasing, and superb technique; but his free-blowing set-up always seems on the edge of spreading, even if his control is very good. Nevertheless, this is a fascinating preview of what the next generation of Italian talent has to offer.

-- American Record Guide



Product Description:


  • Release Date: April 21, 2023


  • UPC: 5028421967639


  • Catalog Number: BRI96763


  • Label: Brilliant Classics


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: Romantic


  • Composer: Alexander Borodin, Alexander Glazunov, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky


  • Conductor: Sieva Borzak


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Roma Tre Orchestra


  • Performer: Jacopo Taddei



Works:


  1. Variations, Op. 97

    Composer: Alexander Glazunov

    Ensemble: Roma Tre Orchestra

    Conductor: Sieva Borzak


  2. Saxophone Concerto in E-Flat, Op. 109

    Composer: Alexander Glazunov

    Ensemble: Roma Tre Orchestra

    Performer: Jacopo Taddei (Saxophone)

    Conductor: Sieva Borzak


  3. Elegy in Honour of Ivan Samarin

    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Ensemble: Roma Tre Orchestra

    Conductor: Sieva Borzak


  4. Serenade in C Major, Op. 48: III. Élégie

    Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Ensemble: Roma Tre Orchestra

    Conductor: Sieva Borzak


  5. String Quartet No. 2 in D Major: III. Nocturne

    Composer: Alexander Borodin

    Ensemble: Roma Tre Orchestra

    Conductor: Sieva Borzak