Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the renowned Moldovan violinist, presents a captivating exploration of chamber music with her album "Schubert: Death and the Maiden," released on October 14, 2016, under the Alpha Classics label. This 59-minute journey delves into the profound and introspective world of Franz Schubert's String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, also known as "Death and the Maiden." The quartet is presented in its entirety, with each of its four movements—Allegro, Andante con moto, Scherzo (Allegro molto), and Presto—offering a rich tapestry of emotions and musical depth.
Kopatchinskaja complements Schubert's masterpiece with a selection of other works that echo the themes of mortality and reflection. The album opens with "Toden Tanz" from the Tabulaturbuch auff dem Instrumente, followed by a Byzantine Chant on Psalm 140 for Solo Violin and Strings. The haunting melodies of John Dowland's "Seven Teares: Pavan (Lachrimae antiquae)" and the poignant "Moro, lasso, al moi duolo" from Monteverdi's Madrigals, Libro 6, further enrich the listening experience.
The album also features contemporary works, including Ligatura-Message to Frances-Maria (The Answered Unanswered Question), Op. 31B, and Kafka Fragment for Violin, Op. 24: Ruhelos, showcasing Kopatchinskaja's versatility and her ability to bridge the gap between classical and modern compositions. Her virtuosic playing and deep musical insight make this album a compelling exploration of life, death, and the human condition.