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Pejacevic: Chamber Music - Harutyunyan, Sypniewski, Litvintseva

COMPANY: Brilliant Classics
ARTIST: Trio RoVerde
CATEGORY: CD
COMPOSER: Dora Pejajevic
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Pejacevic: Chamber Music

Lusiné Harutyunyan (violin), Caroline Sypniewski (cello), Ekaterina Litvintseva (piano)

 

The pianist Ekaterina Litvintseva won critical praise for her solo album on Piano Classics (PCL10226) of piano music by Dora Pejačević: ‘You owe it to yourself to make the acquaintance of Dora Pejačević if you haven’t done so already.’ (Fanfare, May 2022).
With her colleagues in Trio RoVerde, she now turns to the Croatian composer’s chamber music. The Cello Sonata dates from 1913, the same year as Pejačević wrote the first piano concerto by any Croatian composer. Like Brahms’s First Cello Sonata and Elgar’s Cello Concerto, it is cast in a moody E minor, with a yearning
character are established from the outset by a long-limbed cantabile melody for the cellist. Pejačević proceeds to develop a passionate dialogue between cello and piano through an assured handling of sonata form.The following sequence of miniatures for violin and piano evokes the world of the salon in their titles, but the Schumannesque warmth of the Romanze Op.22, from 1907, is replaced by a style at once more wistful and refined by the time of the Elegie, which she wrote in the same pivotal year (1913) as the Cello Sonata. From seven years later, the Meditation Op.51 makes no retreat into solipsism but paints a three-minute sketch of a new and uncertain world.
From 1910, the C major Piano Trio returns us to safer ground. Pejačević demonstrates a notable sensitivity in writing for a tricky combination of instruments: strong melodic writing for the string instruments counterbalances the weight of the piano part, which is in any case deftly pointed and touched by the composer’s experience as a performer. If Pejačević’s chamber music has not taken its place in the standard repertoire of late-Romanticism, it is our loss, and one that an increasing number of performances and recordings such as this one are belatedly redressing.

 

Dora Pejacevic (1885-1923)

  • Pejačević: Canzonetta, Op. 8
  • Pejačević: Elegie, Op. 34
  • Pejačević: Meditation, Op. 51
  • Pejačević: Menuet, Op. 18
  • Pejačević: Romance, Op. 22
  • Pejačević: Sonata for Cello and Piano in E minor, Op. 35
  • Pejačević: Trio for Violin, Violoncello & Piano, Op. 29

 

May 2024

There’s more than might be f irst imagined to the f ive beautifully played pieces for violin and piano that take up the middle of this new release...And the latest of the works included here, the Meditation from 1919 dedicated to the Czech composer Vítězslav Novák, shows Pejačević on the verge of a newer musical language.

April 2024

If you’ve never heard a note of Pejačević’s music, the Piano Trio would be a great place to start...Both this new performance and the CPO account are excellent – the former has a surer, smoother trajectory while the latter is more attentive to details.

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