Composers' voice: Kees van Baaren (2001) & Rudolf Escher (2001)

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Composers' voice: Kees van Baaren (2001) & Rudolf Escher (2001)
Contemporary | EAC (APE + CUE), No log | covers | 192 + 221 MB | 2 CD's
Performed by the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw) & the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra (conducted by Ed Spanjaard), with various soloists.
Kees van Baaren, who studied with Willem Pijper, was one of the first Dutch composers to embrace dodecaphony and serialism though without ever adhering strictly to either technique. As a renowned pedagogue, he influenced several of the most notorious Dutch composers including Peter Schat, Jan van Vlijmen and Louis Andriessen [and Reinbert de Leeuw - iz]. However these composers’ individual personalities were such that one cannot really speak of a "Van Baaren School" as such. (...)
The imposing 'Musica per orchestra' of 1965-1966 is, in some ways, the culmination of Van Baaren’s musical journey. By now he has fully mastered his technique, which allows him greater freedom and subtlety in his handling of twelve-tone material. The music is redolent of that of Alban Berg (particularly so in the whimsical waltz rhythm in the second movement) but of Dallapiccola. At the same time there is a formidable orchestral mastery, that results in what the writer of the insert notes aptly describes as "serial bel canto". If you know Dallapiccola’s superb orchestral work Three Questions and two Answers, you will know what to expect from Van Baaren’s 'Musica per orchestra', probably the crowning achievement of his compositional career.>>> Hubert Culot, at Musicweb International

From 1947 onwards, he [Escher - iz] deliberately chose melody as the starting point for the formal and structural organization of his compositions. (...) This resulted in two types of musical discourse (...): on the one hand, the quietly evocative music (...) in a harmonic 'murmuring' context, and on the other hand a haunting, hymnic music in which melodies are contrapuntally multiplied to form a "multiple song".>>> Willem Boogman, cf. booklet on Escher

Kees van Baaren - Cantata the hollow men (vers. 1955)
1. Prelude. Tempo di marcia funebre
2. I. Allegretto ben ritmico
3. II. Lento
4. III. Andante sostenuto
5. IV. Allegro
6. V. Tempo di marcia
Performed by the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw) & the Dutch Radio Choir (conducted by Martin Wright), with soloists Monique Krüs (soprano) and Maarten Koningsberger (baritone).

Kees van Baaren - Variazoni per orchestra (1959)
7. I. Variation in isometrical pitch series
8. II. Variation in vertical tone structures
9. III. Variation in intervals
10. IV. Variation in variable metres
11. V. Variation in duration structures
Performed by the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw.

Kees van Baaren - Sinfonia
12. I. (Pastorale) Andante sostenuto
13. II. (Intermezzo) Andante amabile
14. III. (Quodlibet) Allegro
Performed by the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw.

Kees van Baaren - Musica per orchestra
15. I. Lento non troppo - doppio movimento
16. II. Sostenuto
17. III. Vivo
Performed by the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw.

Time: 65:20

Released by Donemus/Composers' voice in 2001 as CV103.
Packed as a contiguous zip inside a multipart 7z. Available at RS through tinyurl.
Part 1, and part 2.


Rudolf Escher - Nostalgies (for tenor and small orchestra)
1. Possession Française
2. Côte d'Azur - Nice
3. République Argentine - La Plata
4. Outwards
Performed by the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra (conducted by Ed Spanjaard), with soloist Marcel Reijans (tenor).

Claude Debussy (orchestration by Escher) - Six épigraphes antiques
5. Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'été
6. Pour un tombeau sans nom
7. Pour que la nuit soit propice
8. Pour la danseuse aux crotales
9. Pour l'Egyptienne
10. Pour remercier la pluie au matin
Performed by the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Ed Spanjaard.

Rudolf Escher - Sinfonia per dieci instrumenti
11. I. [Ritmico teso in tempo moderato]
12. II. Passaggio
13. III. [Lento]
14. IV. [Vivo e leggiero]
Performed by the Dutch Radio Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Ed Spanjaard.

Time: 63:56

Released by Donemus/Composers' voice in 2001 as CV104.
Packed as a contiguous zip inside a multipart 7z. Available at RS through tinyurl.
Part 1, part 2, and part 3.

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