Chamber Works
Dean/Doric String
CD
Australian composer and violist Brett Dean has won many prizes for his orchestral and chamber compositions, including the most renowned of them in 2009, the Grawemeyer Award. Today his works are performed all over the world and highly praised for their aplomb and power of expression as well as their ready accessibility to listeners. The three works featured here were composed between 2003 and 2013 and are all Premiere Recordings. They highlight the empathetic side of Dean: if Eclipse is an evocation of the refugees saved during the 'Tampa Crisis', the five movements of Epitaphs are individual obituaries for lost friends of Dean's. A viola player with the Berlin Philharmonic for fourteen years, Dean joins the Doric String Quartet in the latter, a string quintet with two violas.
Tracklist:
- Epitaphs: I. Only I Will Know: Gently Flowing, With Intimate Intensity
- Epitaphs: II. Walk A Little Way With Me: Moderato Scorrevole
- Epitaphs: III. Der Philosoph: Quasi Cadenza
- Epitaphs: IV. Gyorgy Meets The Girl Photographer: Fresh, Energetic
- Epitaphs: V. Between The Spaces In The Sky: Hushed And Fragile
- String Quartet No. 1 "Eclipse": I. Slow And Spacious, Secretive
- String Quartet No. 1 "Eclipse": II. Unlikely Flight
- String Quartet No. 1 "Eclipse": III. Epilogue
- String Quartet No. 2 "And Once I Played Ophelia": I. Fast, Breathless -
- String Quartet No. 2 "And Once I Played Ophelia": II. Hushed, Distant - Flowing - Serene, Intimate - Broad, Exalted -
- String Quartet No. 2 "And Once I Played Ophelia": III. Fast, Agitated - Suddenly Slow, Vacant -
- String Quartet No. 2 "And Once I Played Ophelia": IV. Extremely Still - Sparse, Distant -
- String Quartet No. 2 "And Once I Played Ophelia": V. Slow, Austere