Quatuor pour la fin du temps / Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano / etc

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Quatuor pour la fin du temps / Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano / etc
Gould Piano Trio

[ Chandos / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 30 June 2008

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Described by The Independent as 'master musicians' The Gould Piano Trio, one of the most exciting ensembles to emerge in recent years, is joined by clarinettist Robert Plane for this recording to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of France's greatest composers - Olivier Messiaen.

Messiaen's wartime masterpiece the outstanding Quartet for the End of Time was composed during the darkest days when he was a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp. The particular instrumentation - piano, violin, cello and clarinet was determined by these circumstances. The result is an uplifting and spiritual work and Messiaen's most significant contribution to chamber music. Its premiere is one of the legendary premieres of the twentieth century for it took place in the camp theatre before 5000 fellow-prisoners. 'Never have I been listened to with such attention and such understanding', Messiaen later recalled. The works also received a review in the camp newsletter, which recorded that: 'The last note was followed by a moment of silence which established the sovereign mastery of the work.'

Quartet for the End of Time is coupled with the shorter work, Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano and the Piano Transcription of Les Offrandes oubliées. Theme and Variations was composed as a wedding gift from Messiaen to his wife whom he married in 1932. Like her husband, Claire was a devout Catholic and a composer as well as an accomplished violinist. The violin writing testifies to Claire's passionate musicality and her technical skill, and as so often with Messiaen's shorter works, has a power and presence that seems to belie its modest proportions. Les Offrandes oubliées, subtitled 'méditation symphonique' was composed in the summer of 1930, shortly after Messiaen completed his studies at the Paris Conservatoire. The work forms a stepping stone between the miniature world of the piano Préludes and the tumultuous virtuosity of his later piano music.

"The augmented Gould Trio… turns in an admirably well judged, scrupulously expressive performance, very well recorded. The Gould team offer a rarity in the form of Messiaen's piano arrangement of his early orchestral piece Les offrandes oubliées, and Benjamin Frith's fine performance underlines just how pianistic the turbulent central episode actually is." (Gramophone)

"Who would want to listen to anything after the Quartet for the end of Time? …while they lack the freedom of Messiaen's recording, the Gould Trio and Robert Plane are among the best modern accounts." (BBC Music)

Tracks:

Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano
Les Offrandes oubliées (1930) (piano transcription)
Quatuor pour la fin du temps