Reger: 3 Suites for Viola Solo Luca Sanzò

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
24.11.2023

Label: Brilliant Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Luca Sanzò

Composer: Krzysztof Penderecki (1933-2020), Henri Vieuxtemps (1820-1881), Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), Igor Strawinsky (1882-1971), Max Reger (1873-1916)

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  • Max Reger (1873 - 1916): Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 131d:
  • 1Reger: Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 131d: I. Molto Sostenuto04:28
  • 2Reger: Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 131d: II. Vivace03:11
  • 3Reger: Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 131d: III. Andante Sostenuto02:35
  • 4Reger: Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 131d: IV. Molto Vivace01:16
  • Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 131d:
  • 5Reger: Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 131d: I. Con moto (Non troppo Vivace)02:08
  • 6Reger: Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 131d: II. Andante03:24
  • 7Reger: Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 131d: III. Allegretto01:37
  • 8Reger: Suite No. 2 in D Major, Op. 131d: IV. Vivace02:16
  • Suite No. 3 in E Minor, Op. 131d:
  • 9Reger: Suite No. 3 in E Minor, Op. 131d: I. Moderato03:14
  • 10Reger: Suite No. 3 in E Minor, Op. 131d: II. Vivace01:54
  • 11Reger: Suite No. 3 in E Minor, Op. 131d: III. Adagio02:39
  • 12Reger: Suite No. 3 in E Minor, Op. 131d: IV. Allegro Vivace01:29
  • Henri Vieuxtemps (1820 - 1881): Capriccio, Op. 55 (No. 9 Op.Posth) - Hommage à Paganini:
  • 13Vieuxtemps: Capriccio, Op. 55 (No. 9 Op.Posth) - Hommage à Paganini03:08
  • Krzysztof Penderecki (1933 - 2020): Cadenza per viola Sola:
  • 14Penderecki: Cadenza per viola Sola07:33
  • Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976): Elegy:
  • 15Britten: Elegy06:18
  • Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971): Élégie, K072:
  • 16Stravinsky: Élégie, K07204:45
  • Total Runtime51:55

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Max Reger (1873–1916) is noted for his devotion to Johann Sebastian Bach. In the words of musicologist Massimo Mila, Reger was an “outstanding crafter of chamber music, who loved restoring ancient contrapuntal forms: fugues, passacaglias, chaconnes, suites, etc.” His 3 Suites for Viola Solo Op.131d – completed a year before his death – exemplify this contrapuntal restoration and reinvention. They belong to a collection of works with an ancient feel in the style of Bach (Op.131), which also comprises music for solo violin, for two violins and for cello. The three solo viola suites all emphasise the polyphonic nature of an instrument that to this day is still considered monodic.

Henri Vieuxtemps (1820–1881) was a key exponent of the Franco-Belgian school of advanced virtuoso violin technique and a contributor to the founding of the Russian school. His Capriccio per viola sola Op.55 begins with the instruction Lento, con molta espressione, a character that pervades the entire work. It is packed with rapid virtuosic passages that are challenging both for the left hand and the bow, maintaining a constant dialogue across a range of timbres.

In the 1970s, following years of avant-garde experimentation, the Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki (1933–2020) returned to a more ‘classic’ style, with conventional notation and melodies or small melodic intervals at the heart of his works. This is true of his Cadenza for Solo Viola, written in 1984 for violinist–violist Grigorij Zyslin. It is considered a piece in its own right, despite close links with the Viola Concerto written a year earlier. Although it is notated without indication of metre or bar lines, the cadenza has what could be described as a ‘baroque’ slow–fast–slow structure and is based entirely on a descending half-step.

At the age of 15, Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) was sent to Gresham’s School in Norfolk, where he lived and studied for two years until winning a scholarship to London’s Royal College of Music in 1930. He composed his Elegy for solo viola that year. Discovered only after Britten’s death, it can be seen as a youthful musical reflection and commentary on his miserable boarding school experience. It can be divided into three sections: the first and third are a song of sadness, exhaustion and disappointment; the second an outburst of anger and frustration.

The Élégie for solo viola by Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971), composed in 1944, arguably has the structure of a two-part invention, divided up into exposition, fugue and recapitulation, and the various stages highlight the instrument’s polyphony with echoes of Bach.

Luca Sanzò, viola



Luca Sanzò
A pupil of Bruno Giuranna, Luca Sanzò has performed as soloist and in collaboration with renowned musicians in many of the major concert halls of the world.

He is a permanent member of the group FREON, specialized in music of the nineteenth-century, and a founding member of the Quartetto Michelangelo with whom he has toured Europe and North and South America. He has been first viola/soloist with various opera, symphonic and chamber orchestras, such as the Rome and Cagliari Opera Theatres and the Concerto Italiano, with whom he has undertaken an in-depth study of the philological performance of Baroque music on original instruments, together with some of the finest instrumentalists in the field.

For Ricordi he has published a revision of Campagnoli’s 41 Caprices for Viola Sola and is Professor of Viola at the Conservatorium “Santa Cecilia” in Rome.

An appreciated performer of contemporary music, he is also particularly attentive to its’ production and diffusion. Many Italian composers have chosen him as their point of reference and dedicated their compositions to him. Amongst his recordings can be found Goffredo Petrassi’s “VIOLASOLA”.

In 2004 he made his debut at Stuttgart’s Staatsoper Forum Neues Musiktheater as soloist in the opera “Last Desire” by Lucia Ronchetti.

He participated in various electroacoustic music festival such as Synthèse of Bourges (France) in 2006, EMUFEST (Rome 2008) and MUSICACOUSTICA FESTIVAL (Pechino 2009).

He recorded for Nuova Era, BMG Ricordi, Opus 111, Tactus, Edi Pan, Stradivarious, Naïve, Chandos and Naxos.

He plays a 1956 Igino Sderci’s viola and a 1977 Pietro Gaggini’s viola previously owned by Luciano Vicari.

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