Valentin Silvestrov's "Alternative Festival in Moscow 1989 No. 5" is a captivating classical album that showcases the composer's profound musical language and introspective depth. Released in 2005 by Cascade - X5 Music Group, this album features a single, extended work: the Liederzyklus "Stufen" (1982), a song cycle that explores themes of longing, reflection, and transcendence through nine evocative movements. The cycle is performed with sensitivity and nuance, highlighting Silvestrov's unique ability to blend lyrical melody with harmonic complexity.
The album opens with "Schlaflosigkeit. Homer..." and closes with "Ich vergass das Wort," each track offering a glimpse into Silvestrov's contemplative world. The final piece, an "Elegie for Piano solo (1967)," adds a solo piano dimension to the collection, demonstrating the composer's versatility and mastery of the instrument. With a total duration of 56 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen for those drawn to the introspective and philosophical aspects of classical music. Silvestrov's "Alternative Festival in Moscow 1989 No. 5" is a testament to his enduring influence and a compelling exploration of the human condition through music.