Kim Kashkashian, a renowned violist, presents a captivating exploration of contemporary chamber music with her album "Kurtág, Ligeti: Music For Viola." Released on January 1, 2012, under the prestigious ECM Records label, this album is a testament to Kashkashian's virtuosity and her deep connection with the viola.
The album features a collection of works by two significant 20th-century composers, György Kurtág and György Ligeti. The centerpiece is Kurtág's "Signs, Games, and Messages for Viola Solo," a cycle of 26 short pieces that showcase the viola's expressive range and technical versatility. Each piece is a miniature world, evoking a myriad of emotions and images. Kashkashian's interpretation brings out the subtle nuances and intricate details of these compositions, making them accessible and deeply moving.
Complementing the Kurtág pieces is Ligeti's "Sonata for Viola Solo," a substantial work that demands both technical prowess and musical insight. Kashkashian's performance is marked by its clarity, precision, and profound musicality, capturing the essence of Ligeti's unique compositional language.
With a duration of 55 minutes, the album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Kashkashian's playing is characterized by its warmth, depth, and sensitivity, making this album a standout in her discography and a significant contribution to the viola repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to engage and inspire.