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Memories Lost - piano and Chinese orchestra

Composer Qigang Chen
Tyzen Hsiao
Fazil Say
Xiaohan Wang
Wang Xilin
Julian Yu
Performer Sa Chen
Taipei Chinese Orchestra
Yiu-Kwong Chung, conductor
Period Contemporary
Modern
Catalogue Number BIS-1974 SACD
EAN 7318599919744
Format SACD Hybrid

This hybrid disc plays on both CD and SACD players
SACD Surround - SACD Stereo - CD Stereo

Release date Jan 2015
Total time 81'55

“Eine in allen Hinsichten faszinierende Produktion.” Pizzicato “This is the most interesting and successful recording of new Chinese music I have yet heard…” BBC Music Magazine

The Chinese pianist Chen Sa (also known internationally as Sa Chen) has received much acclaim for her interpretations of composers such as Chopin, Rachmaninov and Ravel, but on the present disc she makes something of a return to her roots. In a (mostly) Chinese programme she presents a series of works – both solo and concertante – of which several deal with memories, nostalgia and the recreation of impressions. Opening with the only non-Chinese work – albeit here in a transcription for Chinese orchestra – Chen Sa takes us to Fazil Say's Anatolia, as it appears in the Turkish pianist-composer's Third Piano Concerto. A group of solo works by Chinese composers follows, with Hsiao Tyzen of Taiwan (b. 1938) and Wang Xiaohan of Beijing (b. 1980) both exploring their respective memories of home and of childhood. With Impromptu, the Australian-based Julian Yu took on the task of recreating his own improvisation into a written-out composition, while his colleague Chen Qigang, resident in France, found the inspiration for his work in the world of Chinese opera. The music of Chinese opera, in its many forms, also informs the closing work on the disc. Wang Xilin's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra received its première in 2010 from Chen Sa and the Basel Sinfonietta, but is here recorded in a version for Chinese orchestra. The concerto was conceived out of the composer's deep regret of the Cultural Revolution, which ended the careers and even the lives of so many musicians of his own generation. (Wang Xilin was born in 1937.) In the two concertos, Chen Sa receives the eminent support of the Taipei Chinese Orchestra under its chief conductor Chung Yiu-Kwong. This team has appeared on four previous releases from BIS, and has received worldwide critical acclaim for their performances, 'evoking delicate playfulness, high drama, or the tranquillity of a misty Chinese valley with equal atmosphere' (Classic FM Magazine) and 'producing a rich multihued soundscape, a vibrant rhythmic drive, and spectacular ensemble virtuosity' (American Record Guide).
 
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  Fazil Say
  Silence of Anatolia (Piano Concerto No.3), Op.11 21'40
01 I. Silence of Anatolia 8'16
02 II. Obstinacy 4'32
03 III. Cadenza 3'42
04 IV. Elegy 5'10
 
 
  Tyzen Hsiao
05 Farewell Étude, Op.55 6'24
 
 
  Julian Yu
06 Impromptu, Op.9 3'21
 
 
  Qigang Chen
07 Instants d’un opéra de Pékin (2004 version) 11'19
 
 
  Xiaohan Wang
08 A song in the childhood. Adagio ma non troppo 4'22
 
 
  Tyzen Hsiao
09 Memory. Andante cantabile 2'53
 
 
  Xilin Wang
  Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op.56 30'12
10 I. Allegro minaccioso 8'40
11 II. Passacaglia. Adagio 9'13
12 III. Allegretto 12'19
 
  Album total 81'55
ComposerChen, Qigang
Hsiao, Tyzen
Say, Fazil
Wang, Xiaohan
Wang, Xilin
Yu, Julian
ConductorChung, Yiu-Kwong
OrchestraTaipei Chinese Orchestra
PianoChen, Sa

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