
Transfigured Night / Weilerstein, Trondheim Soloists
Transfigured Night brings together two outstanding composers associated with Vienna: Joseph Haydn and Arnold Schoenberg. The former is often seen as the oldest representative of the âFirst Viennese Schoolâ, whereas the latter founded the âSecond Viennese Schoolâ, using the classicism of his predecessors to explore new, atonal musical paths into the twentieth century. By combining Haydnâs two cello concertos (in C-major and D-major) and Schoenbergâs symphonic poem VerklĂ€rte Nacht â in the 1943 edition for string orchestra â this album sheds a new, fascinating light on both Viennese masters. The connection between the stylistically contrasting pieces on this album is further enhanced by the inspired playing of American cellist Alisa Weilerstein and the Trondheim Soloists. For Weilerstein, this album is not only a fascinating exploration of the rich Viennese musical heritage, but just as much a confrontation with the dark history of a city her grandparents had to flee in 1938. Transfigured Night is Weilersteinâs first album as an exclusive PENTATONE artist, as well as the first album recorded with the Trondheim Soloists since her appointment as Artistic Partner of the ensemble in 2017.
REVIEW:
Youâd go far to find performances of the Haydn concertos that match Alisa Weilersteinâs mix of stylistic sensitivity, verve, and spontaneous delight in discovery, and for a performance of the Schoenberg that combines chamber-musical intimacy, transparency of detail, and urgent human expressiveness, you wonât do better than this.
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Transfigured Night brings together two outstanding composers associated with Vienna: Joseph Haydn and Arnold Schoenberg. The former is often seen as the oldest representative of the âFirst Viennese Schoolâ, whereas the latter founded the âSecond Viennese Schoolâ, using the classicism of his predecessors to explore new, atonal musical paths into the twentieth century. By combining Haydnâs two cello concertos (in C-major and D-major) and Schoenbergâs symphonic poem VerklĂ€rte Nacht â in the 1943 edition for string orchestra â this album sheds a new, fascinating light on both Viennese masters. The connection between the stylistically contrasting pieces on this album is further enhanced by the inspired playing of American cellist Alisa Weilerstein and the Trondheim Soloists. For Weilerstein, this album is not only a fascinating exploration of the rich Viennese musical heritage, but just as much a confrontation with the dark history of a city her grandparents had to flee in 1938. Transfigured Night is Weilersteinâs first album as an exclusive PENTATONE artist, as well as the first album recorded with the Trondheim Soloists since her appointment as Artistic Partner of the ensemble in 2017.
REVIEW:
Youâd go far to find performances of the Haydn concertos that match Alisa Weilersteinâs mix of stylistic sensitivity, verve, and spontaneous delight in discovery, and for a performance of the Schoenberg that combines chamber-musical intimacy, transparency of detail, and urgent human expressiveness, you wonât do better than this.
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Transfigured Night brings together two outstanding composers associated with Vienna: Joseph Haydn and Arnold Schoenberg. The former is often seen as the oldest representative of the âFirst Viennese Schoolâ, whereas the latter founded the âSecond Viennese Schoolâ, using the classicism of his predecessors to explore new, atonal musical paths into the twentieth century. By combining Haydnâs two cello concertos (in C-major and D-major) and Schoenbergâs symphonic poem VerklĂ€rte Nacht â in the 1943 edition for string orchestra â this album sheds a new, fascinating light on both Viennese masters. The connection between the stylistically contrasting pieces on this album is further enhanced by the inspired playing of American cellist Alisa Weilerstein and the Trondheim Soloists. For Weilerstein, this album is not only a fascinating exploration of the rich Viennese musical heritage, but just as much a confrontation with the dark history of a city her grandparents had to flee in 1938. Transfigured Night is Weilersteinâs first album as an exclusive PENTATONE artist, as well as the first album recorded with the Trondheim Soloists since her appointment as Artistic Partner of the ensemble in 2017.
REVIEW:
Youâd go far to find performances of the Haydn concertos that match Alisa Weilersteinâs mix of stylistic sensitivity, verve, and spontaneous delight in discovery, and for a performance of the Schoenberg that combines chamber-musical intimacy, transparency of detail, and urgent human expressiveness, you wonât do better than this.
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