
Jarrell: Emergences-Resurgences / Rophe, Orchestre National Des Pays De La Loire
The music of Michael Jarrell has been said to âexamine states of dream and unreality, searching for a moment of truthâ â a truth which is often found in the lowest sonorities and slowest tempi, a place where time stands still. His works are often interrelated, not only by a certain sensitivity or a distinctive tone, but also by the recurrence of particular features that he reworks in different contexts. The present disc combines two recent concertos, each of them performed by its dedicatee. In July 2019, three years after they gave the first performance of Ămergences-RĂ©surgences, Tabea Zimmermann rejoined lâOrchestre National des Pays de la Loire and Pascal RophĂ© in order to record the work. In the liner notes Jarrell describes his method in the concerto in visual terms: âCurves, colors, chiaroscuro or strong lines; I tried to integrate a pictorial dimension into the scheme of this pieceâŠâ Jarrellâs fourth violin concerto, 4 EindrĂŒcke, is even more recent, and was first performed in 2019 in Tokyoâs Suntory Hall by Renaud Capuçon and Pascal RophĂ© conducting. As suggested by its title, the work is in four contrasting movements, of which the second stands out in that the soloist plays only pizzicato throughout. Framed by the two concertos is an orchestral work from 2009 which takes its title from Lucretius: âthe sky, recently so clear, suddenly becomes horribly murkyâ. Although the work lacks a programme as such, the title paints in words the abrupt contrast between what the composer describes as âgreat expressive violenceâ and an atmosphere that is âgentle, calm and full of inwardnessâ.
The music of Michael Jarrell has been said to âexamine states of dream and unreality, searching for a moment of truthâ â a truth which is often found in the lowest sonorities and slowest tempi, a place where time stands still. His works are often interrelated, not only by a certain sensitivity or a distinctive tone, but also by the recurrence of particular features that he reworks in different contexts. The present disc combines two recent concertos, each of them performed by its dedicatee. In July 2019, three years after they gave the first performance of Ămergences-RĂ©surgences, Tabea Zimmermann rejoined lâOrchestre National des Pays de la Loire and Pascal RophĂ© in order to record the work. In the liner notes Jarrell describes his method in the concerto in visual terms: âCurves, colors, chiaroscuro or strong lines; I tried to integrate a pictorial dimension into the scheme of this pieceâŠâ Jarrellâs fourth violin concerto, 4 EindrĂŒcke, is even more recent, and was first performed in 2019 in Tokyoâs Suntory Hall by Renaud Capuçon and Pascal RophĂ© conducting. As suggested by its title, the work is in four contrasting movements, of which the second stands out in that the soloist plays only pizzicato throughout. Framed by the two concertos is an orchestral work from 2009 which takes its title from Lucretius: âthe sky, recently so clear, suddenly becomes horribly murkyâ. Although the work lacks a programme as such, the title paints in words the abrupt contrast between what the composer describes as âgreat expressive violenceâ and an atmosphere that is âgentle, calm and full of inwardnessâ.
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The music of Michael Jarrell has been said to âexamine states of dream and unreality, searching for a moment of truthâ â a truth which is often found in the lowest sonorities and slowest tempi, a place where time stands still. His works are often interrelated, not only by a certain sensitivity or a distinctive tone, but also by the recurrence of particular features that he reworks in different contexts. The present disc combines two recent concertos, each of them performed by its dedicatee. In July 2019, three years after they gave the first performance of Ămergences-RĂ©surgences, Tabea Zimmermann rejoined lâOrchestre National des Pays de la Loire and Pascal RophĂ© in order to record the work. In the liner notes Jarrell describes his method in the concerto in visual terms: âCurves, colors, chiaroscuro or strong lines; I tried to integrate a pictorial dimension into the scheme of this pieceâŠâ Jarrellâs fourth violin concerto, 4 EindrĂŒcke, is even more recent, and was first performed in 2019 in Tokyoâs Suntory Hall by Renaud Capuçon and Pascal RophĂ© conducting. As suggested by its title, the work is in four contrasting movements, of which the second stands out in that the soloist plays only pizzicato throughout. Framed by the two concertos is an orchestral work from 2009 which takes its title from Lucretius: âthe sky, recently so clear, suddenly becomes horribly murkyâ. Although the work lacks a programme as such, the title paints in words the abrupt contrast between what the composer describes as âgreat expressive violenceâ and an atmosphere that is âgentle, calm and full of inwardnessâ.





















