Schubert / Serban- Des Cloches Sonores
Romanian pianist Catalin Serban writes of his new release: "While looking for exciting correlations and comparisons of works and composers who, for a long time, have touched and inspired me, I discovered these three compositions - stylistically completely different, and yet united by their bell-like motifs and sounds. Geroge Enescu's Suite op. 10 No. 2 even has the title Des cloches sonores (Eng. Sonorous Bells), and the bell sounds are unmistakeably audible in all four movements of the Suite, albeit in very differing dynamics and atmospheric sound colors. The G major Sonata op. 78 D 894 by Franz Schubert is a piece with which I have a long and close association. What greatly influenced my interpretation of the famous first movement was my contemplation of the long, expansive chords - these sounds as if they are produced by a far-away bell in a quiet, profound landscape. The impressive ending and the highlight of the Sonata No. 5 op. 53 by Alexander Scriabin uses the very gentle harmonies and individual notes of the beginning, which develop from distant tolling bell to become an overpowering, mighty peal of bells."
Tracklist:
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: I. Toccata. Majestueusement, Mais Pas Trop Lent
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: II. Sarabande. Noblement
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: III. Pavane. Lentement Berce
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: IV. Bourrée. Vivement
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: I. Molto Moderato E Cantabile
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: II. Andante
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: III. Menuetto. Allegro Moderato
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: IV. Allegretto
- Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53
Romanian pianist Catalin Serban writes of his new release: "While looking for exciting correlations and comparisons of works and composers who, for a long time, have touched and inspired me, I discovered these three compositions - stylistically completely different, and yet united by their bell-like motifs and sounds. Geroge Enescu's Suite op. 10 No. 2 even has the title Des cloches sonores (Eng. Sonorous Bells), and the bell sounds are unmistakeably audible in all four movements of the Suite, albeit in very differing dynamics and atmospheric sound colors. The G major Sonata op. 78 D 894 by Franz Schubert is a piece with which I have a long and close association. What greatly influenced my interpretation of the famous first movement was my contemplation of the long, expansive chords - these sounds as if they are produced by a far-away bell in a quiet, profound landscape. The impressive ending and the highlight of the Sonata No. 5 op. 53 by Alexander Scriabin uses the very gentle harmonies and individual notes of the beginning, which develop from distant tolling bell to become an overpowering, mighty peal of bells."
Tracklist:
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: I. Toccata. Majestueusement, Mais Pas Trop Lent
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: II. Sarabande. Noblement
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: III. Pavane. Lentement Berce
- Suite No. 2 For Piano In D Major, Op. 10: IV. Bourrée. Vivement
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: I. Molto Moderato E Cantabile
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: II. Andante
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: III. Menuetto. Allegro Moderato
- Piano Sonata No. 18 In G Major, Op. 78, D. 894: IV. Allegretto
- Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53