From My Home: Music from the Baltic Countries
One can't accuse Latvian-born violinist Gidon Kremer of forgetting his roots. He continues to perform the music of his homeland and even formed chamber ensemble Kremerata Musica so that young musicians from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania could bathe in the spotlight. On this disc, Kremer showcases some of the very best music composed by Baltic-based composers in the last 50 years. With Vadim Sacharov on piano and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Kremer delivers soul-stirring intensity to these seldom-heard compositions. Balys Dvarionas's moving Elegy for Violin and String Orchestra teeters between romantic passages and somber string movements. Peteris Vasks's Musica Dolorosa for String Orchestra is atmospheric and grand. Two Grasshopper Dances for Solo Violin by Peteris Plakidis are stunning, short pieces that play on atonal harmonics and a cute folk melody. Arvo P?rt's Fratres is one composition you may have heard before, but Kremer delivers a stunning, intense performance. All in all, a great showcase of underappreciated composers, and of Kremer himself. --Jason Verlinde One can't accuse Latvian-born violinist Gidon Kremer of forgetting his roots. He continues to perform the music of his homeland and even formed chamber ensemble Kremerata Musica so that young musicians from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania could bathe in the spotlight. On this disc, Kremer showcases some of the very best music composed by Baltic-based composers in the last 50 years. With Vadim Sacharov on piano and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Kremer delivers soul-stirring intensity to these seldom-heard compositions. Balys Dvarionas's moving Elegy for Violin and String Orchestra teeters between romantic passages and somber string movements. Peteris Vasks's Musica Dolorosa for String Orchestra is atmospheric and grand. Two Grasshopper Dances for Solo Violin by Peteris Plakidis are stunning, short pieces that play on atonal harmonics and a cute folk melody. Arvo P?rt's Fratres is one composition you may have heard before, but Kremer delivers a stunning, intense performance. All in all, a great showcase of underappreciated composers, and of Kremer himself. --Jason Verlinde One can't accuse Latvian-born violinist Gidon Kremer of forgetting his roots. He continues to perform the music of his homeland and even formed chamber ensemble Kremerata Musica so that young musicians from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania could bathe in the spotlight. On this disc, Kremer showcases some of the very best music composed by Baltic-based composers in the last 50 years. With Vadim Sacharov on piano and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Kremer delivers soul-stirring intensity to these seldom-heard compositions. Balys Dvarionas's moving Elegy for Violin and String Orchestra teeters between romantic passages and somber string movements. Peteris Vasks's Musica Dolorosa for String Orchestra is atmospheric and grand. Two Grasshopper Dances for Solo Violin by Peteris Plakidis are stunning, short pieces that play on atonal harmonics and a cute folk melody. Arvo P?rt's Fratres is one composition you may have heard before, but Kremer delivers a stunning, intense performance. All in all, a great showcase of underappreciated composers, and of Kremer himself. --Jason Verlinde
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-18-2007
- Nice Album
After hearing a clip from "Nevertheless" on NPR, I searched for and found the album. I'm not disappointed! That piece alone made the purchase worthwhile. I'm not quite so enthused about the piece that follows. But, overall, I really...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-10-2007
- Mists and lakes, lonely seashores...
This is an exquisite collection of contemporary Baltic music, selected and played by a master of violin Gidon Kremer. My favourite is Nevertheless dedicated to him by the composer Georgs Pelecis, a friend from schooldays. It's haunting....
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-27-2002
- Kremer's genius and heart poured into this six star CD
I bought this disk a few years back after I heard "Fratres" on the radio. Somehow I had never run across this piece and it stunned me. Now, like a word you have just learned and hear everywhere, I realize how popular and well known it...
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- 5/5
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- Posted: Jan-23-2000
- Nostalgic and hauntingly beautiful 20th century music
From first hearing the deeply moving opening piece "ELEGIE" by Dvarionas I knew this is something of a very special recording. One of Kremer's most successful discs, he poured out his whole heart in each of these very interesting...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-18-2007
- Nice Album
After hearing a clip from "Nevertheless" on NPR, I searched for and found the album. I'm not disappointed! That piece alone made the purchase worthwhile. I'm not quite so enthused about the piece that follows. But, overall, I really...
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