Interchange

CD album cover 'Interchange' (GEN 16548) with Sarita Kwok, Wei-Yi Yang

GEN 16548 EAN: 4260036255485

5.2.2016Special offer
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For their first GENUIN CD, violinist Sarita Kwok and pianist Wei-Yi Yang present music from a period when Janáček and Ravel were still invoking the “world of yesterday,” while Stravinsky and Prokofiev were celebrating the “here and now.” A balancing act that both young musicians pull off splendidly, connecting long musical lines and palpably enjoying relentless rhythmic repetitions. They provide for moments of stillness as well as veritable fireworks. So it comes as no surprise that both musicians have drawn international acclaim – competition juries and the press have not stopped singing their praises! We experience this first-hand the moment the lights go out and the musicians intone the first notes of Ravel’s seductive blues…

Deutschlandfunk
"The two professors from Yale are as little professorial and academic as one could possibly wish. Instead of securely employing their enormous technical resources, they bravely deploy them each time anew. They take risks - and win."
See the original CD tip on Deutschlandfunk.
See the translation as PDF.

Infodad.com
"with a fine reading such as this one, it is well worth the effort to make the music’s acquaintance."
Review on Infodad.com, 6/3/2016

Sarita Kwok Violin
Wei-Yi Yang Piano

For their first GENUIN CD, violinist Sarita Kwok and pianist Wei-Yi Yang present music from a period when Janáček and Ravel were still invoking the “world of yesterday,” while Stravinsky and Prokofiev were celebrating the “here and now.” A balancing act that both young musicians pull off splendidly, connecting long musical lines and palpably enjoying relentless rhythmic repetitions. They provide for moments of stillness as well as veritable fireworks. So it comes as no surprise that both musicians have drawn international acclaim – competition juries and the press have not stopped singing their praises! We experience this first-hand the moment the lights go out and the musicians intone the first notes of Ravel’s seductive blues…

Deutschlandfunk
"The two professors from Yale are as little professorial and academic as one could possibly wish. Instead of securely employing their enormous technical resources, they bravely deploy them each time anew. They take risks - and win."
See the original CD tip on Deutschlandfunk.
See the translation as PDF.

Infodad.com
"with a fine reading such as this one, it is well worth the effort to make the music’s acquaintance."
Review on Infodad.com, 6/3/2016

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Tracklist

  1. Leoš Janácek (1854–1928)
    Sonata for Violin and Piano (1914-21)
    Con moto
  2. Ballada. Con moto
  3. Allegretto
  4. Adagio
  5. Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)
    Duo Concertante for Violin and Piano (1932)
    Cantilène
  6. Églogue 1
  7. Églogue 2
  8. Gigue
  9. Dithyrambe
  10. Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)
    Five Mélodies for Violin and Piano, Op. 35 bis (1920)
    Andante
  11. Lento, ma non troppo
  12. Animato, ma non allegro
  13. Andantino, un poco scherzando
  14. Andante non troppo
  15. Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)
    Sonata for Violin and Piano, No. 2 in G major (1923–27)
    Allegretto
  16. Blues. Moderato
  17. Perpetuum mobile. Allegro

For their first GENUIN CD, violinist Sarita Kwok and pianist Wei-Yi Yang present music from a period when Janáček and Ravel were still invoking the “world of yesterday,” while Stravinsky and Prokofiev were celebrating the “here and now.” A balancing act that both young musicians pull off splendidly, connecting long musical lines and palpably enjoying relentless rhythmic repetitions. They provide for moments of stillness as well as veritable fireworks. So it comes as no surprise that both musicians have drawn international acclaim – competition juries and the press have not stopped singing their praises! We experience this first-hand the moment the lights go out and the musicians intone the first notes of Ravel’s seductive blues…

Deutschlandfunk
"The two professors from Yale are as little professorial and academic as one could possibly wish. Instead of securely employing their enormous technical resources, they bravely deploy them each time anew. They take risks - and win."
See the original CD tip on Deutschlandfunk.
See the translation as PDF.

Infodad.com
"with a fine reading such as this one, it is well worth the effort to make the music’s acquaintance."
Review on Infodad.com, 6/3/2016