Till Fellner, Kim Kashkashian, Quatuor Diotima, Munich Chamber Orchestra & Dennis Russell Davies - Thomas Larcher: Madhares
Catalogue No: 4763651
Barcode: 028947636519
Top musicians from ECM's artist roster, pianist Till Fellner and viola player Kim Kashkashian among them, deliver both fiery and sensitive interpretations of new, mainly orchestral works by Thomas Larcher. It's the third ECM disc exclusively devoted to the Austrian composer who juxtaposes tonal harmony and avant-garde compositional technique in most original ways.
Larcher's recent pieces are marked by intense sonic imagination, great rhythmic energy and a virtuoso impact that makes for immediately rewarding listening. This recording features B�se Zellen and Still, respectively piano and viola concertos performed by Till Fellner and Kim Kashkashian with the Munich Chamber Orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell Davies. The disc is enhanced by his third string quartet Madhares which is played by the youthful French Quatuor Diotima in their ECM debut.
The creative output of Thomas Larcher (born in Innsbruck in 1963) - whom The Times recently called a musical talent of unbounded sensitivity and distinction bound for 21st-century glory - has been championed on ECM New Series since 2001. His earliest compositions date from childhood. After studying in Vienna he embarked on a successful career as a concert pianist with a particular focus on new music. Heinz Holliger, Dennis Russell Davies and Manfred Eicher were amongst the friends and colleagues who encouraged Larcher to pursue composition further. Following early forays into piano music - some of which he performed himself on the CD 'Naunz' (2001) - he moved on to larger items of chamber music 'Ixxu' (2006), which in turn have led, over the years, to orchestral music and concertante compositions. Last autumn Larcher's piano piece What becomes attracted wide-spread attention when premiered by Leif Ove Andsnes.
Personnel: Till Fellner (piano), Kim Kashkashian (viola), Quatuor Diotima, Munich Chamber Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor)