Sofia Gubaidulina's "In croce, Ten Preludes & Quaternion" is a captivating exploration of avant-garde and minimalist compositions, released in 2001 under the Chandos label. This album showcases Gubaidulina's unique musical language, blending intricate textures and innovative techniques to create a mesmerizing sonic experience. The album features a diverse range of works, including the haunting "In croce" for cello and organ, the technically demanding "Ten Preludes" for solo cello, and the intricate "Quaternion" for four cellos. Performed by the renowned cellist Alexander Ivashkin and other distinguished musicians, this recording offers a profound insight into Gubaidulina's compositional genius. With a total duration of 55 minutes, the album is a testament to Gubaidulina's ability to push the boundaries of classical music, making it an essential addition to any discerning music lover's collection.
2001 Chandos Records2001 Chandos Records
Tracks
In croceSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin, Malcolm Hicks
Ten Preludes: I. Staccato - LegatoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: II. Legato - StaccatoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: III. Con sordino - Senza sordinoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: IV. RicochetSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: V. Sul ponticello - Ordinario - Sul tastoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: VI. FlagiolettiSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: VII. Al taco - Da punta d'arcoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: VIII. Arco - PizzicatoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: IX. Pizzicato - ArcoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
Ten Preludes: X. Senza arcoSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin
QuaternionSofia Gubaidulina, Alexander Ivashkin, Natalia Pavlutskaya, Rachel Johnston, Miranda Wilson