Portrait Sofia Gubaidulina

Musicians of the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra / Marin Alsop – Hamburg International Music Festival / NDR das neue werk

Elphcellisten
Elphcellisten © Johannes Coda
Sofia Gubaidulina
Sofia Gubaidulina © Peter Fischli
David Spranger
David Spranger © Julia Knop

Vorliebe für tiefe Töne

Many phases in her extensive oeuvre betray Sofia Gubaidulina’s fascination with the sound of a large string section playing the low registers. She has written several pieces for cello ensemble, and the double bass also plays a prominent role in a number of her works. So the idea seemed to suggest itself of devoting a concert to this special preference of the now 92-year-old composer, who lives near Hamburg, thus producing a special »Portrait of Sofia Gubaidulina«.

The centrepiece of the evening’s programme is the five-movement Concerto for Bassoon and low strings, written in Russia in 1975, the year of Shostakovich’s death. The rarely-heard work is one of the compositions that display the influence of this towering figure of Soviet music on Gubaidulina’s »middle style«. It is also well-known that Shostakovich encouraged and sponsored her as a young composer. The concerto’s fascination lies in the exceptionally varied and virtuoso sounds of by the low register, as well as the direct appeal of the solo part, taken here by the NDR’s solo bassoonist David Spranger. The concerto is flanked by two pieces scored for a larger cello ensemble. 2002’s »Mirage« with its light fantasies is a fine example of the nature mysticism to be found in Gubaidulina’s late works. »Am Rande des Abgrunds«, written at about the same time, is one of her most frequently-performed compositions, and surprises the listener with its use of two rich-sounding waterphones.

Sofia Gubaidulina has a long-standing connection with the NDR. Among the memorable products of their cooperation are many performances put on by the NDR Chor (now known as the NDR Vokalensemble) – particularly the big first performances of the St John’s Passion and the Easter Oratorio in St. Michael’s Church, Hamburg, in March 2002.

Performers

David Spranger bassoon

Christopher Franzius violoncello

Andreas Grünkorn violoncello

Yuri Christiansen violoncello

Christoph Rocholl violoncello

Valentin Priebus violoncello

Phillip Wentrup violoncello

Filip Mikulski violoncello

Fabian Diederichs violoncello, aquaphone

Katharina Kühl violoncello, aquaphone

Ekkehard Beringer double bass

Jens Bomhardt double bass

Benedikt Kany double bass

conductor Marin Alsop

Programme

Sofia Gubaidulina
Am Rande des Abgrunds for seven violoncelli and two aquaphones
Mirage: Die tanzende Sonne (Fata Morgana)

– Interval –

Sofia Gubaidulina
Concerto for Bassoon and Low Strings

Series

NDR das neue werk

Festival

Hamburg International Music Festival

Promoter: NDR / HamburgMusik

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