MusicWeb International One of the most grown-up review sites around 2023
Approaching 60,000 reviews
and more.. and still writing ...

Search MusicWeb Here Acte Prealable Polish CDs
 

Presto Music CD retailer
 
Founder: Len Mullenger                                    Editor in Chief:John Quinn             

Some items
to consider

new MWI
Current reviews

old MWI
pre-2023 reviews

paid for
advertisements

Acte Prealable Polish recordings

Forgotten Recordings
Forgotten Recordings
All Forgotten Records Reviews

TROUBADISC
Troubadisc Weinberg- TROCD01450

All Troubadisc reviews


FOGHORN Classics

Alexandra-Quartet
Brahms String Quartets

All Foghorn Reviews


All HDTT reviews


Songs to Harp from
the Old and New World


all Nimbus reviews



all tudor reviews


Follow us on Twitter


Editorial Board
MusicWeb International
Founding Editor
   
Rob Barnett
Editor in Chief
John Quinn
Contributing Editor
Ralph Moore
Webmaster
   David Barker
Postmaster
Jonathan Woolf
MusicWeb Founder
   Len Mullenger


Support us financially by purchasing this from

Orazio SCIORTINO (b. 1984)
Diario di un poeta for cello and piano (2004–2013) [15:21]
Piano Trio for violin, cello and piano (2012) [9:04]
Piano Quartet, for violin, viola, cello and piano (2012-2013) [18:51]
Piano Quintet, for violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano (2012-2013) [14:17]
Ambra Piano Trio (Diario, trio)
Swiss Music Ensemble ‘New Wave’
rec. 2013, Kammermusiksaal of the Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg (quartet, quintet); 2014, Musik-Akademie der Stadt Basel, Grosser Saal
CLAVES 50-1724 [57:26]

The Italian pianist and composer Orazio Sciortino wrote the four works performed in this disc between 2012-13. He’s the only composer known to me to be able to wear the mantle of Krug Ambassador, the champagne firm having commissioned him to write a piece, which he has duly done: it’s due to be released by Sony. Let’s hope it’s sparkling.

As he is a pianist it’s reasonable that his own instrument should be so vividly present in this selection of his music, all heard in world premiere performances. Diario di un poeta, a cycle of five pieces for cello and piano, utilises previously written material and sets them in the context of an anguished sequence of songs without words: the text (not printed) by the poet Ungaretti concerns the death of his son. The result is powerful, the music responding in a numbed, almost pointillist way or driving onward more motorically, or evoking moments of scherzo-like vitality. This is technically difficult and requires unflagging powers of concentration from performers and listeners alike.

The composer writes in the notes that the Piano Trio was ‘written in jest’. He feels it a most lyrical piece and it was conceived for musical colleagues. Yet that’s not quite how it sounds. After a slow, involved start the exchanges become vehement and tense, the music becoming mired in provisional resolutions throughout its nine-minute length. The Piano Quartet is twice its size, temporally, and another single-movement span. It too is subject to breakdowns of various kinds, the music oscillating between clement and tautly fiery, with a barely moving, almost static, slow passage. There’s a single span too in the Piano Quintet, written for violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano – it could almost be a companion piece to the Trout. Textures and colours are thicker and more overt than in the Piano Quartet but the same element of ambiguity remains, the sense that the music never quite resolves or meets its properly weighted end. Sciortino is a minor master of the provisional in contemporary music, prepared to walk away from easy victories in favour of dissolve, ambiguity and puzzlement.

Claves has given us a splendidly recorded set from two young ensembles fully up to the mark in music that is not always gracious. But it is serious and involving and Sciortino has nothing to fear in his exploratory chamber music.

Jonathan Woolf



Advertising on
Musicweb


Donate and keep us afloat

 

New Releases

Naxos Classical
All Naxos reviews

Hyperion recordings
All Hyperion reviews

Foghorn recordings
All Foghorn reviews

Troubadisc recordings
All Troubadisc reviews



all Bridge reviews


all cpo reviews

Divine Art recordings
Click to see New Releases
Get 10% off using code musicweb10
All Divine Art reviews


All Eloquence reviews

Lyrita recordings
All Lyrita Reviews

 

Wyastone New Releases
Obtain 10% discount

Subscribe to our free weekly review listing