François-Frédéric Guy – En Pièces: Music by Marc Monnet (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

François-Frédéric Guy – En Pièces: Music by Marc Monnet (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Marc Monnet’s extraordinary musical life has been auspicious from the start: he studied with Kagel and Stockhausen in Cologne, gained attention at the Darmstadt summer school and was awarded a residency at the Villa Medici. The first book of En pièces (2007) is dedicated to François-Frédéric Guy, who premiered the entire collection at the Strasbourg Musica Festival in 2012. A long artistic companionship and a real friendship bind these two artists. François-Frédéric Guy has praised Monnet’s dazzling ability “to push piano techniques to their extreme”, as well as his “freedom of tone”, and his “Schumannian” inspiration in music of “whimsical, even fantastic, and unclassifiable character”.

Franziska Pietsch, Maki Hayashida – Bartók: The Quiet Revolutionary (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Franziska Pietsch, Maki Hayashida – Bartók: The Quiet Revolutionary (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Violinist Franziska Pietsch and pianist Maki Hayashida offer deeply personal readings of Bela Bartok’s magnificent Sonatas for violin and piano, and his irresistible ‘Romanian Folk Dances’.

Franziska Pietsch, recent winner of an ICMA (International Classical Musical Award) in the Chamber Music category, has long been drawn to Bartok’s music, fascinated by its elusive nature a sometimes austere surface concealing explosive forces within. She describes his music as “full of passion, energy, power, a furious rhythm, sublime melodies, ardour, forlornness and melancholy”, and brings each of these attributes to the fore in different sections of the two Violin Sonatas.

Franco Mezzena, Elena Ballario – La Recherche (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Franco Mezzena, Elena Ballario – La Recherche (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

A sumptuous album of French and Belgian music for violin and piano, performed with unique intimacy and poetry by long-term partners Franco Mezzena and Elena Ballario.
Cesar Franck’s Violin Sonata in A Major is his most celebrated work, a perfect example of cyclical form resulting in music of ardour and spirit, the two protagonists engaged in a lively and exhilarating dialogue that culminates in a thrilling finale. Franck had promised a violin sonata to Cosima Wagner, but it was Eugene Ysaye’s request for a wedding piece that finally galvanised him to compose the work.
Debussy’s Violin Sonata was his last complete composition, written in the shadow of the First World War. The work reflects some of the internal tussle the composer was experiencing during the conflict, but with his characteristic fluidity and nuanced harmonies. Debussy said of the work: “Through a quite humane contradiction, it is full of a joyous tumult”.

Erato Alakiozidou, Lutoslawski Quartet – Light Over Darkness (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Erato Alakiozidou, Lutoslawski Quartet – Light Over Darkness (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Greek pianist Erato Alakiozidou and the Lutoslawski Quartet perform works by Alfred Schnittke and Giya Kancheli, which combine the contemporary expressive vocabulary of postmodernism, with the historical narrative of the last three centuries of Western Music. Moments of amazing tension are juxtaposed with passages of fragile introspection.

Erato Alakiozidou – In Blue and White (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Erato Alakiozidou – In Blue and White (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The music chosen by pianist Erato Alakiozidou for her new album, In Blue and White, represents a spiritual journey of self-discovery.

Alakiozidou has arranged these works by Greek composers to create a musical and emotional journey for the listener. The works range from the abstract, such as the Piano Pieces by Anastassis Philippakopoulos, to the metaphysical, in the dream-pieces of Stathis Gyftakis and the evocative, with Mediterranean flora and fauna conjured up in Mediterranean Desert by Giorgos Koumendakis.
Erato Alakiozidou was born in Greece and, from her home in Thessaloniki, has been active in commissioning, promoting and performing Greek contemporary music for 20 years. She believes passionately in the capacity for Greek music in all its quality and variety to find a wider international audience.

Duo Vagues – Légende (2016/2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Duo Vagues – Légende (2016/2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Sardinian saxophonist Andrea Mocci, one of the most accomplished musicians of his generation, and the brilliant Japanese pianist Megumi Nakanomori, form Duo Vagues, and present their debut album Légende. Their cultural backgrounds and personalities are as distinct as the contrasting colouristic palettes of their instruments; the saxophone itself straddles the worlds of classical and jazz. Yet this CD represents a fusion of all these apparently conflicting elements, highlighting music’s power to unify cultures, timbres and genres.

Carion Wind Quintet – Dreams of Freedom (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Carion Wind Quintet – Dreams of Freedom (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The award-winning Carion Wind Quintet returns with Dreams of Freedom, featuring the world-premiere recording of Borderless by Syrian refugee Moutaz Arian, alongside Mozart, Zemlinsky, Hindemith, Stravinsky and Part.

Contrasti – Contempo (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz]

Contrasti – Contempo (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz]

The name of the musical ensemble ‘Contrasti’ alludes to the two main emphases in the group’s repertoire: works from the Renaissance and those of contemporary composers. This album draws together Renaissance repertoire and music of the 20th and 21st centuries, finding frissons in the similarities and contrasts between quite distant times.

Beethoven Philharmonie, Thomas Rösner – Voices (2020) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Beethoven Philharmonie, Thomas Rösner – Voices (2020) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Pianist Javier Negrín and conductor Thomas Rösner return to Odradek in the company of the Beethoven Philharmonie, soprano Chen Reiss, tenor Jan Petryka and baritone Paul Armin Edelmann, to celebrate Beethoven’s 250th anniversary year with a sumptuous album of rarely heard works. The collection opens with Beethoven’s “terzetto”, ‘Tremate, empi, tremate’, and ends with the Piano Concerto arrangement of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. These frame Mozart’s concert aria for soprano, piano and orchestra, ‘Ch’io mi scordi di te?’ K. 505. The album title, ‘Voices’, alludes not only to the vocal works featured on the album, but to the singing quality of Beethoven’s melodic lines in the Concerto. Chen Reiss, who is at the heart of Mozart’s ‘Ch’io mi scordi di te?’ as well as Beethoven’s terzetto, is a rising star of the opera world, praised by Opera News, USA for her “immaculately produced and enticing tone matched by superb musicianship”. Mozart wrote this concert aria for himself and the soprano Nancy Storace, who had played Susanna in his opera, ‘The Marriage of Figaro’. For this recording, Chen Reiss is paired with pianist Javier Negrín, who has enjoyed considerable acclaim for his solo Odradek releases, such as his Granados and Mompou album, ‘Traces’, “played with elegance, beauty and affection” (BBC Music Magazine). The release was also praised in Gramophone: ” pointed and sensitively shaped reading Negrín assiduously weaves the numerous tempo shifts, dynamic outbursts and reiterations of earlier themes into a fluid, fulfilling whole”, and by The Arts Desk: “Negrín understands the need for understatement, for restraint. The eighth variation may induce tears, so beautifully does Negrín handle it.” Javier Negrín brings these qualities to this interpretation of Beethoven’s piano transcription of the Violin Concerto, a version he describes in the album booklet as “totally idiomatic”, adding: “To me, this music speaks about reconciliation and acceptance; it has a very serene beauty and purity of sentiment.” Beethoven’s operatic output has been neglected compared with his instrumental and choral works, so it is a treat to hear the rare gem, ‘Tremate, empi, tremate’, written when he was being taught by Antonio Salieri. As Thomas Rösner explains in the album booklet: “To me, this terzetto seems like an anticipation of the trio between Leonore, Florestan and Pizarro in ‘Fidelio’… Beethoven was clearly aware of the high quality of this trio, since it is the only one of these study works that he has completely orchestrated and had performed in concerts at least twice during his lifetime. It seems all the more important to me to raise awareness of this wonderful work.” This recording features tenor Jan Petryka and baritone Paul Armin Edelmann alongside Chen Reiss and the Beethoven Philharmonie, an Austrian ensemble created for and specialising in performances of this repertoire. Praise for Thomas Rösner’s direction of ‘Couleurs’ (Poulenc and Koechlin) on Odradek: “Rösner’s focus on the phrase is inerrant and the musicians respond with gorgeously contoured shapes that never miss their mark”

Beatriz Blanco, Federico Bosco – Of Love and War (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Beatriz Blanco, Federico Bosco – Of Love and War (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Of Love and War, partly inspired by Eduardo Galeano’s novel Days and Nights of Love and War, draws parallels between the isolation and pent-up passions of wartime and the experiences of the current pandemic. Much of this repertoire was composed around the time of the First World War, but also embraces broader themes of beginnings and endings, night and day, love and loss.

Audrey Abela – En Suite (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Audrey Abela – En Suite (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Audrey Abela is a truly exceptional pianist who specialises in the repertoire of her native France. ‘En Suite’ is Audrey Abela’s beautifully poised, nuanced tribute to the French suite, from its origins in the Baroque masterpieces of Couperin and Rameau, to the sensitive 20th-century tributes of Debussy and Ravel.

Artur Pizarro – Beethoven: The 5 Piano Concertos (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

Artur Pizarro – Beethoven: The 5 Piano Concertos (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

Odradek Records is delighted to present the complete Beethoven Piano Concertos performed by Artur Pizarro and the Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal under the baton of Julia Jones. This is a recording not to be missed: Artur Pizarros interpretations are renowned internationally for their insight and nuance, and this album represents for Pizarro and his fellow musicians a very personal labour of love, especially when overcoming the obstacles of the pandemic in order to record together. The majesty, power and innovation of the Beethoven Piano Concertos is contrasted with a selection of solo pieces by Beethoven; Romances and Rondos that round off the release with irresistible intimacy. On this recording Artur Pizarro plays Bechstein grand pianos kindly provided by Bechstein. Artur Pizarro has recorded a series of highly-acclaimed albums with Odradek, including the complete Rachmaninov piano music, and Lebensreise, a disc of music by Robert Schumann, for which Pizarros playing was praised as: soft as velvet, but muscular and virtuoso if necessary technique and virtuosity are unconditionally at the service of the composers intentions (Klassiek Centraal). Pizarro also performed the Poulenc Piano Concerto with the Beethoven Philharmonie and Thomas Rsner on the album Couleurs, praised in Gramophone magazine: Pizarro seems delighted to meet the score on its own terms, turning in a performance of considerable sensitivity and subtlety.

Artur Pizarro – Boundless: Beethoven Complete Works for Piano Four Hands (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Artur Pizarro – Boundless: Beethoven Complete Works for Piano Four Hands (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Pianists Artur Pizarro and Rinaldo Zhok met through Odradek Records, with whom both have performed separately as soloists, and together in a recording of music by Dvorak greeted by Gramophone Magazine as: “An absorbing and entertaining disc let’s hope these two have more in store for us.” With this album they resume their partnership to perform the complete Beethoven works for piano four hands, including the world-premiere recording of the four hands version of Beethoven’s Quintet for Piano and Winds, Op. 16.

Alexander Lonquich, Colibrì Ensemble – Schumann – Burgmüller (2018) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Alexander Lonquich, Colibrì Ensemble – Schumann – Burgmüller (2018) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

The lives of Robert Schumann and Norbert Burgmüller intersect in fascinating ways. Both were born in 1810, and both spent significant periods of their lives in Düsseldorf, which is how Schumann came to orchestrate the Scherzo of Burgmüller?s Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 11.

Adolfo Gutiérrez Arenas – Loss & Love: Schubert · Schumann (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Adolfo Gutiérrez Arenas – Loss & Love: Schubert · Schumann (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

In ‘Schubert & Schumann: Loss & Love’, cellist Adolfo Gutierrez Arenas and pianist Josu De Solaun touch on two perennial themes that pervade all human lives. The album is a very personal one: both artists have recently lost their parents, and during a pandemic we all turn to music more than ever to find solace and a reflection of our own feelings as those experiences of loss and love are intensified.

Adolfo Gutiérrez Arenas, Christopher Park – Evolution – Beethoven Complete Cello Sonatas (2020) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Adolfo Gutiérrez Arenas, Christopher Park – Evolution – Beethoven Complete Cello Sonatas (2020) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Spanish cellist Adolfo Gutierrez Arenas and German-Korean pianist Christopher Park deliver refreshingly vigorous, even irreverent performances of the complete Beethoven Cello Sonatas, works that offer the listener a unique overview of the composer’s evolving style.