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The Nash Ensemble - Joaquin Turina: Chamber Music (2012)

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The Nash Ensemble - Joaquin Turina: Chamber Music (2012)

The Nash Ensemble - Joaquín Turina: Chamber Music (2012)
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Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67889 | Time: 01:12:12

The colourful folk melodies and rhythms of Spain knit seamlessly with twentieth-century French compositional sophistication in Joaquín Turina’s chamber works. Born in Seville, Andalucia, the young composer went to study in Paris in 1905, where he was greatly attracted to the forward-looking style of the likes of Debussy—however, his musical course was altered when he encountered countrymen Falla and Albéniz, who encouraged him to write in a style that fully embraced his Andalucian musical heritage. Later in life the composer himself explained ‘my music is the expression of the feeling of a true Sevillian who did not know Seville until he left it’. The acclaimed Nash Ensemble here demonstrate what a satisfying artistic homecoming he made.

Joaquin Turina’s music has wide and obvious appeal, and an ever-growing discography, yet I have never quite been able to feel in him a composer the equal of his contemporaries and fellow-countrymen Falla, Granados and Albéniz. He has the aristocratic refinement, impeccable good taste and consummate technique that he learned during his years in Paris but, though his works often strike attitudes of Hispanic passion, I seldom experience the works as genuinely passionate. But there’s no doubt he was a thorough musician. Happily he had a real flair for chamber music and the Nash Ensemble’s present collection includes some of his best works in that field, making this a highly recommendable disc for anyone who enjoys early 20th-century Spanish music.

Everything here is performed with great warmth and a real sense of belief in the music – especially Marianne Thorsen and Ian Brown’s eloquent and characterful account of the Sonata espagnola for violin and piano. There are other performances of the masterful Piano Trio No. 1 and the evocative Escena Andaluza for the unusual combination of solo viola and piano quintet, but I rate these as the very best I’ve heard, with Lawrence Power’s viola an eloquent principal voice in the latter. Even the popular Oracíon del torero, given here in its string quartet version, receives a performance of rare distinction, without any hint of sentimentality.

Review by Calum MacDonald, BBC Music Magazine

Following the premiere of his Brahmsian Piano Quintet, op. 1, in 1907, the Sevillian composer Joaquín Turina (1882–1949) was advised by Isaac Albeníz and Manuel de Falla to incorporate into his music the sounds and rhythms of his native Andalusia. Turina took the advice to heart and went on to compose a great deal of Spanish-flavored orchestral and chamber music. The latter is infused with the harmonies of the French Impressionists, as well as their economy of scale and clarity of texture. As a result, Turina’s many chamber works are invariably well written and evocative. The composer stuck to his vivid and sometimes sentimental Spanish style through the rest of his career. While the works on this well-filled disc span several decades, they do not trace a vast stylistic journey. Quite simply they are idiomatic, structurally strong, and highly enjoyable.

In the early 1990s a series of discs on the Claves label alerted many of us to the pleasures of Turina’s chamber music, and those performances continue to stand up. Nonetheless, this new recording from Hyperion is exceptional, and as it includes the best-known pieces from the composer’s chamber output it is now the most attractive single-disc buy. It features well-recorded, subtly inflected performances from members of the British chamber group the Nash Ensemble, namely Marianne Thorson and Laura Samuel (violin), Lawrence Power (viola), Paul Watkins (cello), and Ian Brown (piano). Power and Watkins maintain notable recording careers as soloists, but I am particularly impressed with the fiery rendition of the Violin Sonata No. 2 from Thorson and Brown. In the early Escena andaluza , a sextet for viola and piano quintet where Turina adheres most closely to the Impressionist school, his scenes of Andalusian life are sensitively re-created by these musicians. One of his most popular works, La oración del torero (The Bullfighter’s Prayer) is heard here in its original scoring for string quartet, rather than the oft-recorded version for string orchestra. The chamber forces make the piece more intimate and more rhythmically pointed.

The note writer for this disc goes out of his way to apologize for the music’s obvious Spanish harmonies and melodic figures, stating that popular music has turned them into clichés. I don’t think too much should be made of this. Turina’s Phrygian turns of phrase are as much an integral part of his language as perfect cadences are in Mozart or folk-song influences in Vaughan Williams. Moreover, popular music adopted a Spanish/Latin color primarily in the 1940s and ’50s; there is certainly no such influence in contemporary pop music today, nor has there been for some time. Not a problem, I’d say.

The Nash performances are not without competition. A lively, heart-on-sleeve rendition of the Piano Quartet by the Lyric Piano Quartet was available from Black Box (coupled with the early Piano Quartet of Richard Strauss), although this sadly defunct label is now hard to find. Also, a keen performance of La oración del torero may be heard from the marvelous Casals Quartet on Harmonia Mundi ( Fanfare 30:6). However, the Nash Ensemble is by no means a second choice. They get to the heart of this music. English they may be, but like many of their countrymen they clearly spend their holidays in Ibiza.

Review by Phillip Scott, FANFARE

The Nash Ensemble - Joaquin Turina: Chamber Music (2012)



The Nash Ensemble - Joaquin Turina: Chamber Music (2012)



The Nash Ensemble:
Marianne Thorsen (violin), Laura Samuel (violin, Escena andaluza),
Lawrence Power (viola), Vicci Wardman (viola, Escena andaluza),
Paul Watkins (cello), Ian Brown (piano)
rec. 17-19 December 2010, Henry Wood Hall, London.


Tracklist:

Joaquín Turina (1882-1949)

Piano Quartet in A minor, Op.67
01. 1. Lento - Andante mosso (5:49)
02. 2. Vivo (3:30)
03. 3. Andante - Allegretto (6:57)

Violin Sonata No.2 in G major, Op.82
04. 1. Lento - Tema - Variations 1-3 - Andante (7:26)
05. 2. Vivo (2:20)
06. 3. Adagio - Allegro Moderato (5:15)

Escena andaluza, Op.7
07. 1. Crépuscule du soir: Allegretto mosso - Serenata: Allegro (6:18)
08. 2. À la fenêtre: Andantino mosso (5:55)

Piano Trio No.1, Op.35
09. 1. Lento – Fugue (à l'inverse) - Allegro moderato (6:49)
10. 2. Thème et Variations 1-5 (7:29)
11. 3. Sonate: Allegro (6:32)

12. La oración del torero, Op. 34 (7:53)


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