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Masterly music-making from viola player Kim Kashkashian.

 KIM KASHKASHIAN / ROBERT LEVIN
‘ Asturiana ‘

Cat No. 4766149 Release date: 24 September 2007 

Kim Kashkashian viola; Robert Levin piano

 Highly melodic and atmospheric ‘songs without words’ by Spanish and Argentinean composers De Falla, Granados, Ginastera, Guastavino, Montsalvatge and Buchardo, transcribed by Kashkashian and Levin

 

  • A dramaturgically-composed album bathed in the enticing melancholy of Spanish music,
  • Kashkashian’s first solo release since Monodia (2003) highlights her wonderful tone
  • Pianist Robert Levin is internationally renowned as an outstanding expert on
      historically-informed interpretation and an erudite music scholar
  • Exemplary ECM release uniting the musical, sonic & visual

 Music/Artist backgroundSpanish songs lend themselves particularly well to instrumental transcription due to their frequent foundation in folk and popular styles of song and dance. Their melodic beauty and rhythmic energy create an intense atmosphere of tenderness and nostalgia with sudden outbursts of vitality – a most evocative music that doesn’t seem to call for any verbal emphasis. For Manuel de Falla, whose famous Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas form the centrepiece, the spirit of Spanish popular music was more important than the actual lyrics. The album offers a fascinating overview of different idioms in Spanish and Argentine song.

The fascination for song is central to Kim Kashkashian’s artistic credo, her constant wish to “bring a string instrument to express even a small fraction of the melodic and emotional information that a voice imbues.” Many of her ECM releases have circled around instrumental song, most of all Voci (Berio’s settings of Italian folksongs) and Hayren with the Armenian songs of Komitas adapted by Mansurian.

Kashkashian’s and Levin’s duo, dating from the mid-70s, is a true musical partnership, observed especially in their ECM discs from Elegies (1986) onwards, including Schumann, Brahms, Hindemith, Shostakovich and others. It is the difference between their musical approaches – Kashkashian’s lyricism and love for the melodic line combined with Levin’s strong interest in structure and stylistic considerations – that made this collaboration so fruitful. In fact, the new record demonstrates an extraordinary degree of freedom and flexibility, both rhythmically and sonically.

Tracks:

  • (1) De Falla: Asturiana 2.51
  • (2) Granados: El Mirar de la Maja 2.59
  • (3) El Majo Olvidado 3.19
  • (4) La Maja Dolorosa 3  3.26
  • (5) El Majo Discreto 1.26 *
  • (6) Guastivino: La rosa y el sauce 2.20
  • (7) Ginastera:Triste 3.44
  • (8) Montsalvatge: Canción de cuna   para dormir a un negrito 2.54
  • (9) Chévere 2.03   
  • (10) Cuba dentor de un piano 4.44 
  • (11) Punto de habanera 1.13  Falla: Siete canciones populares españolas
  • (12) El paño moruno 2.26
  • (13) Seguidilla murciana 1.15
  • (14) Asturiana 2.42
  • (15) Jota 2.44 *
  • (16) Nana 2.37
  • (17) Canción 1.36
  • (18) Polo 1.25
  • (19) Ginastera:Triste 3.44 *
  • (20) Guastivino: Se equivocó la paloma… 2.18
  • (21) Abismo de sed 3.30
  • (22) Pampamapa 4.16
  • (23) Bonita rama de sauce 3.42 *
  • (24) La rosa y el sauce 2.20
  • (25) Buchardo: Prendiditos la mano   1.56
  • (26) Oye mi llanto 4.23   

 Total time: 72.06

Summary:     Highly melodic and atmospheric ‘songs without words’ - bathed in enticing melancholy - by Spanish and Argentinean composers De Falla, Granados, Ginastera and others make up a wonderfully moving, dramaturgically-composed album. It features masterly music-making from viola player Kim Kashkashian, whose magnificent singing tone is ideal for this repertoire, and pianist Robert Levin, duo collaborators for over 30 years.