Dumka: Dvořák • Martinů • Suk • Liszt • Balakirev • Tchaikovsky • Lysenko **
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Dumka: Dvořák • Martinů • Suk • Liszt • Balakirev • Tchaikovsky • Lysenko **

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Release Date:

9th September 2014

Cat No:

AV2288

Price:

£7.79 (1CD Jewel Case | 16-page booklet) | 40% discount (usual price £12.99)

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Summary:

“A varied and sensitively planned programme…Valešová commands a full, rounded tone” – Gramophone

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“You have to take your hat off to someone who can plan a recital CD with the imaginative insight of the investigative musicologist and then execute it with such musicianly sensitivity.” So declared International Piano magazine on Czech pianist Lada Valešová’s AVIE debut, Intimate Studies (AV 2142), featuring music by fellow countrymen Janáček, Martinů, Suk and Pavel Haas. Lada returns with another innovative concept that explores the Slavic musical soul through the dumka, the wistful musical genre to which numerous composers turned to conjure their own aural imagery. Lada describes “a Russian autumnal landscape and fiery dance in the Tchaikovsky; a flow of poignant memories in Dvořák; teardrops followed by recollections of happier days in Suk; a winter evening by the fireplace while snowflakes dance outside in Balakirev. In Liszt, I hear a Hungarian visitor inspired by Ukrainian songs; in Martinů, a young, witty and charming Czech cosmopolitan; in Lysenko, a father-figure who merged the virtuosic pianism of his age with the folk roots of his homeland. My aim is to take listeners on a journey through different Slavic landscapes, to evoke moods and memories, and to pique the curiosity about this compact word dumka and what lies behind it.”

Tracklist:

ANTONIN DVOŘÁK (1841–1904)
1. Dumka in D Minor, Op. 35, B.64 (7:23)

JOSEPH SUK (1874–1935)
2. Six Piano Pieces, Op. 7, No. 5. Dumka (5:55)

ANTONIN DVOŘÁK
Dumka and Furiant, Op. 12

3. I. Dumka. Allegro moderato (4:59)
4. II. Furiant. Vivace (3:58)

FRANZ LISZT (1811–1886)
Glanes de Woronince, S.249
5. III. Complainte (Dumka) (4:58)

MILY BALAKIREV (1837–1910)
6. Dumka in E Flat Minor (4:54)

PIOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840–93)
7. Dumka in C Minor, Op. 59, “Russian Rustic Scene” (9:48)

MYKOLA LYSENKO (1842–1912)
8. Rhapsody on Ukrainian Themes, Op. 18, No. 2 (8:51)

BOHUSLAV MARTINŮ (1890–1959)
9. Dumka No. 1, H. 249, “Contemplation” (1:47)
10. Dumka No. 2, H. 250 “Elegie” (1:42)
11. Dumka No. 3, H. 285bis (1:24)

LADA VALEŠOVÁ
12. Improvisation on Czech and Slovak Folk Songs

Total time: 58:36

Recorded 15-16 July 2013, Martinů Hall, Academy of Music, Prague, Czech Republic
Producer: Jiří Gemrot
Sound engineer: Karel Soukeník

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