Suk: About Mother; Moods; Song of Love

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Josef Suk (1874-1935), student and son-in-law of Antonin Dvorák, is one of music's hidden treasures. At the beginning of his career, as in the Six Piano Pieces, he wrote a reasonable facsimile of his teacher's music. The first of these pieces, "Love Song," is the best known of the set, but it's not the only beautiful one. "Moods," even less familiar music, is similarly lovely. By the time he wrote About Mother, Suk had been through the experience that was to transform his life: the early death of his greatly beloved wife, Otilie. (Suk's grief was so great he never remarried.) The tenderness and vivid expressive quality of About Mother makes it one of the most memorable piano works of the entire Romantic era. Fortunately, the Finnish pianist Risto Lauriala is completely in touch with Suk's idiom, playing with the relaxed lyricism and lush tone the music requires. All this music is worthwhile, but hearing About Mother in quiet solitude is the kind of experience recordings were invented for. --Leslie Gerber

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Suk: About Mother; Moods; Song of Love
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    Suk: About Mother; Moods; Song of Love

    Manufacturer: Naxos
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00005U4W3
    Release Date: 2002-01-15

    Tracks:

    1. Song Of Love (Pisen Lasky)
    2. Humoreske (Humoreska)
    3. Recollections (Vzpominky)
    4. Idylls (Idylky)
    5. Dumka
    6. Capriccietto
    7. Quand Maman Etait Encore Une Petite Fille (Kdyz Byla Matinka Jeste Devcatkem)
    8. Jadis Au Printemps (Kdysi Z Jara)
    9. Comme Maman Chantait, La Nuit, A Son Enfant Malade (Jak Zpivala Matinka Za Noci Choremu Decku)
    10. Du Coeur De Maman (O Matincine Srdci)
    11. Souvenirs (Vzpominani)
    12. Legend (Legenda)
    13. Capriccio
    14. Romanze
    15. Bagatelle (Bagatela)
    16. Spring Idyll (Jarni Idylla)

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    Josef Suk (1874-1935), student and son-in-law of Antonin Dvorák, is one of music's hidden treasures. At the beginning of his career, as in the Six Piano Pieces, he wrote a reasonable facsimile of his teacher's music. The first of these pieces, "Love Song," is the best known of the set, but it's not the only beautiful one. "Moods," even less familiar music, is similarly lovely. By the time he wrote About Mother, Suk had been through the experience that was to transform his life: the early death of his greatly beloved wife, Otilie. (Suk's grief was so great he never remarried.) The tenderness and vivid expressive quality of About Mother makes it one of the most memorable piano works of the entire Romantic era. Fortunately, the Finnish pianist Risto Lauriala is completely in touch with Suk's idiom, playing with the relaxed lyricism and lush tone the music requires. All this music is worthwhile, but hearing About Mother in quiet solitude is the kind of experience recordings were invented for. --Leslie Gerber

    Track Listings:

    1. Symphonies 3 5 6 & 7 [Import]
    2. Tangata
    3. The 3 Tenors ~ José Carreras ˇ Luciano Pavarotti ˇ Plácido Domingo
    4. The Beethoven Enneagram
    5. The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
    6. The Vivaldi Collection, Musica Sacra, Vol.1
    7. Thomas Armstrong: Orchestral and Choral Works
    8. Van Cliburn Piano Competition, 1993
    9. Venezia
    10. Verdi: Un ballo in maschera [Import]

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