Suite for Viola and Piano, Op. 5

Moderato


  • Recorded: 1st May 2016
  • Record Place: the St. Laurentius Church, Lesser Town of Prague
  • First Release: 2017
  • (P) 2017 SUPRAPHON a.s.
  • Genre: Chamber Music

Artists

  • music by: Karel Husa
  • viola: Kristina Fialová
  • piano: Igor Ardašev

Album

Kristina Fialová, Igor Ardašev

Martinů, Kalabis, Husa, Feld: Czech Viola Sonatas

Catalogue Number: SU 4211-2
Published: 20th January 2017
Genre: Chamber Music
Format: 1 CD
Bohuslav Martinů (1890-1959) - Sonata for Viola and Piano, H 355; Karel Husa (b. 1921) - Suite for Viola and Piano, Op. 5; Viktor Kalabis (1923-2006) - Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 84*; Jindřich Feld (1925-2007) - Sonata for Viola and Piano*

Kristina Fialová: viola (Carlo Antonio Testore - Contrada 1745), Igor Ardašev: piano

Kristina Fialová's Supraphon debut will undoubtedly be a welcome treat for lovers of the velvety dark timbre of the viola. A gauntlet thrown down to previous recordings can be deemed her singular account of Bohuslav Martinů's wistful Sonata for Viola and Piano (1955), one of the pieces in which, towards the end of his life, the composer, aware that he would never return to his homeland, ever more frequently reflected his nostalgia for his native Czech-Moravian Highlands region. The other three works featured on the CD are virtually unknown (two of them have been recorded for the very first time) yet nevertheless worthy of attention. Karel Husa wrote his Suite for Viola and Piano (1945) prior to leaving his country for good. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize (1969), today Husa's is perhaps the most frequently performed music by a contemporary Czech composer worldwide. The featured works by two of his contemporaries too are newly discovered viola gems. The Sonata by Jindřich Feld is connected with that of Martinů's in terms of the year of its origin (1955), as well as its nostalgia, while Viktor Kalabis created his piece almost half a century later (1997).
A rising viola star, Kristina Fialová has won several international competitions, debuted at the Tonhalle Zürich and performed at prestigious festivals. Her vigorous approach has found an ideal partner in the seasoned pianist Igor Ardašev, a laureate of the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels and other contests.

A treat for lovers of the viola: modern Czech music on Kristina Fialová's ground-breaking album.

Reviews

“Fialová and Ardašev do their countrymen a good turn, enjoying every opportunity for high drama. Fialová has a velvety tone, perfect for the works’ lyricism”
Gramophone, May 2017

Bohuslav Martinů
Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1, H. 355
1. Poco andante 07:43
2. Allegro non troppo 08:18
Karel Husa
Suite for Viola and Piano, Op. 5
3. Allegro moderato 04:23
4. Moderato 03:30
5. Allegretto marciale 02:39
Viktor Kalabis
6. Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 84 13:56
Jindřich Feld
Sonata for Viola and Piano
7. Molto moderato 08:27
8. Adagio 06:04
9. Allegro 06:07