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Reflections on the Possibilities of Change - Hélène Grimaud presents 'The Messenger'

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08/21/2020

“I was always interested in couplings that were not predictable, in unusual combinations, because I feel as if certain pieces – even sometimes pieces by different composers – can shed a special light on to one another.” Hélène Grimaud

We are delighted to announce the coming new album of Hélène Grimaud ‘The Messenger’, which is a creation of a pianistic dialogue between Mozart and the Ukrainian-born contemporary composer Valentin Silvestrov.

The recording sessions took place at the start of this year at an historic Mozart site in Salzburg, the Great Hall of the University, where Grimaud was joined by the Camerata Salzburg. The album includes three works by Mozart: the unfinished Fantasia in D minor K 397, the famous Piano Concerto in D minor K 466 and the Fantasia in C minor K 475. Grimaud sees his use of the minor as suggestive of “confrontations with fate or destiny”. She now appreciates that there is more to his writing than Apollonian elegance and restraint, noting that it took her “many years of inner cultivation to fully recognise those burning, unpredictable currents rippling beneath the transcendental beauty”. Valentin Silvestrov’s ‘The Messenger – 1996’ offers both a response to and an echo of Mozart’s music – this idea of acknowledging and paying tribute to what has gone before is central to his art as a composer. As musicologist Dorothea Redepenning has noted, the Ukrainian’s music takes the stylistic materials of earlier periods and places them in a fresh context, renewing them through twentieth-century compositional procedures.

Written in memory of his late wife, Larissa Bondarenko, Silvestrov’s score establishes a connection between the world that once existed and the present day. Grimaud has chosen to record both a solo and an orchestral version of this profoundly melancholy piece of writing, in which Mozartean motifs abound, and her lingering interpretations seem to capture the spirit of the composer’s grief-filled memories. She performs the other Silvestrov work included here – Two Dialogues with Postscript (2001–02), whose music has echoes of both Schubert and Wagner – with a kind of restrained intensity.

Silvestrov has likened the role played by the composer to that of “a damper pedal on a piano”, a filter that takes something from existing music and transforms it. Similarly, Grimaud sees her role “as that of a medium, a channel between composer and public”. With this latest album, however, she is reflecting both on herself as an artist and on a world in flux. “If Silvestrov is a remembrance of things past,” she says, “Mozart reaches for what yet may come.” The music she interprets on The Messenger reminds us of one of life’s great possibilities – that of change.

The album will be released on 2 October 2020, while two pre-release digital singles, both in audio and video, will provide a perfect introduction: the third movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 is released today and Silvestrov’s ‘The Messenger – 1996’ for solo piano will be released on 11 September.

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SILVESTROV The Messenger (For Piano Solo) / Grimaud (Visual Single)
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