Dive into the intricate world of Alfred Schnittke's "Works for Chamber Orchestra," a captivating exploration of minimalism released on February 3, 2017, under the Capriccio label. This album is a testament to Schnittke's genius, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that span a variety of moods and styles.
The album opens with the "Suite in the Old Style," a five-movement work arranged by V. Spivakov and V. Milman for chamber orchestra. Each movement—from the serene "Pastorale" to the intricate "Fugue"—showcases Schnittke's ability to blend classical forms with modern sensibilities. Following this, the "Sonata for Violin & Chamber Orchestra" unfolds in four movements, each one a journey through different emotional landscapes, from the gentle "Andante" to the spirited "Allegretto - Allegro - Largo."
The album also features the "Concerto for Piano & String Orchestra," a piece that highlights the interplay between soloist and ensemble, and "5 Fragmente zu Bildern von Hieronymus Bosch," a set of five fragments inspired by the works of the famous painter. Each fragment, from the contemplative "Lento" to the lively "Senza 'Frosch lebt im Lentz'," offers a unique glimpse into Schnittke's imaginative world.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "Works for Chamber Orchestra" is a substantial and rewarding listen. Schnittke's compositions are known for their complexity and depth, and this album is no exception. Whether you're a longtime fan of Schnittke or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to provide a rich and engaging experience.