Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the renowned violinist known for her expressive and dynamic performances, presents a captivating album titled "Schubert: Death and the Maiden." Released on October 14, 2016, under the Alpha Classics label, this chamber music collection is a testament to Kopatchinskaja's artistry and her deep connection with the repertoire.
The album centers around Franz Schubert's iconic String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, also known as "Death and the Maiden." This profound and dramatic work is presented in its entirety, with Kopatchinskaja and her ensemble delving into the piece's rich emotional landscape. The quartet is interspersed with other works that complement and contrast with Schubert's masterpiece, creating a varied and engaging listening experience.
The album begins with "Tabulaturbuch auff dem Instrumente: Toden Tanz," a piece that sets a contemplative tone. Byzantine Chant on Psalm 140 for Solo Violin and Strings follows, showcasing Kopatchinskaja's virtuosic solo playing. The "Seven Teares: Pavan (Lachrimae antiquae)" adds a touch of Renaissance elegance, while the madrigal "Moro, lasso, al moi duolo" brings a taste of early Italian vocal music to the instrumental setting.
Kopatchinskaja also includes contemporary works, such as "Ligatura-Message to Frances-Maria (The Answered Unanswered Question)" and "Kafka Fragment for Violin: Ruhelos," demonstrating her commitment to exploring and performing a wide range of musical styles and periods. These pieces add a modern edge to the album, highlighting the timelessness of the themes explored in "Death and the Maiden."
With a total duration of 59 minutes, this album is a concise yet profound journey through a diverse range of chamber music. Patricia Kopatchinskaja's passionate and nuanced performances make this a compelling release for both established fans and newcomers to her work.