The viola is emerging from the shadows: Garth Knox’s utterly original recital combines its dusky tones in new music – by Kaija Saariaho (with electronics) and Knox himself (a flash of moody Piazzolla) – with music for the larger viola d’amore and medieval fiddle. The repertory swirls across the centuries: eloquent, pared down arrangements of Dowland and Purcell songs for viola d’amore and cello, and a complete Vivaldi concerto reduced to its bare outline rub shoulders with vigorous folk dances and a flowing transition from Hildegard of Bingen to Machaut 200 years later, all unified by Knox’s clear-sighted vision and superb, earthy playing. (The Guardian)
2012 31 Mrz
Garth Knox: Swirling across the centuries
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