Sometimes projects arise which just keep expanding. This was the case for me a after the album “Whispering Leaves” which cellist Lucie Štepanova and I released in 2018 with works by Janacek, Palenicek and Martinu. While preparing for this recording I was listening and reading an enormous amount about Czech music, as well as playing a lot of other Czech composers. Because of this I became intensely fascinated with this music.
The immediacy, the honesty of expression has an incredible appeal to me. It is the sort of music which you experience directly, right now in this moment, not only as a performer but also as a listener. You stand in the middle of the story. It is fascinating music, but strangely enough there is still much left to explore. The beautiful music of Jaroslav Kvapil for instance is all but forgotten.
And sometimes you have to undertake real journeys. Working on this project we have also tried to follow in the footsteps of the composers. Climbing the church tower of Policka, in which Martinu was born, playing on his grand piano, wandering through Janacek’s Hukvaldy and around the villa of Kapral in beautiful Tti Studne, walking in the rapeseed fields of Fryštak, where Kvapil was born and grew up. And much more. In Vieux Moulin a 94 year old neighbour told us that Martinu was a strangely silent man, who never spoke and didn’t come into the village. They thought he was deaf, and sometimes saw him sitting under a pear tree behind the house, thinking and writing.
As well we went to antiquarians and libraries, searching for scores and books. It is incredibly moving to hold a first print of “In the Mists” in your hands, to receive a shipment of unknown Czech music from an antiquarian, or to be allowed to touch that piano of a composer. With tears in my eyes I played the first bars of Suk’s “Love Song” on his own grand piano in Kretovice, in the presence of his grandson Jan Suk. This is only the beginning of all the new solo and chamber music projects which I would love to share with you.
Ksenia Kouzmenko
Tracklist
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Additional information
Label | |
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SKU | COBRA0070 |
Qualities | DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
Channels | 2ch Stereo, 2ch Binaural, 5ch Surround, 2ch Stereo & 2ch Binaural, 2ch Stereo & 5ch Surround, 2ch Stereo & 5ch Surround & 2ch Binaural |
Artists | |
Composers | Bohuslav Martinu, Jaroslav Kvapil, Josef Suk, Leos Janacek, Miloslav Kabelac |
Genres | |
Cables | Acoustic Revive |
Digital Converters | Merging Technologies |
Editing Software | Pyramix |
Microphones | Bruel & Kjaer 4003, Neumann modified by Rens Heijnis |
Original Recording Format | |
Producer | Tom Peeters |
Recording Engineer | Tom Peeters, Mediatrack |
Recording location | Westvest 90, Schiedam, The Netherlands – July 16,17,18 &19, 2018 |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DSD256 |
Release Date | December 21, 2018 |
Press reviews
Piano News
Es ist ein großartiges und spannendes Programm, das hoffen lässt, dass Ksenia Kouzmenko in dieser Richtung weitergräbt. / It is a great and exciting program that gives hope that Ksenia Kouzmenko will continue in this direction.
MusicWeb International, March 2019
Well-shaped and lively performances of Czech classics. This enterprising disc charts a pathway through Czech piano music of the twentieth-century (give or take) in performances of clear high points, such as Janá?ek’s In the Mists, but also through premiere recordings of cycles by Jaroslav Kvapil and Miloslav Kabelá?.
ElegantClassics, March 2019
Ksenia Kouzmenko op?t s and?lským tónem u COBRA RECORDS. Pokud je v zahrani?í um?lec, který se výrazn? stará o ?eskou hudbu, je to radost, pokud je to navíc pianistka takových kvalit, jakými oplývá Ksenia Kouzmenko, je to radost více než dvojnásobná. === Ksenia Kouzmenko again with an angelic tone on COBRA RECORDS. If there is an artist abroad who takes great care of Czech music, it is a pleasure, if it is a pianist of such qualities as Ksenia Kouzmenko is, it is more than a pleasure.
Opus Klassiek, jan 2019
“Ksenia Kouzmenko, geboren in Minsk en dochter van een pianistenechtpaar, profileert zich in dit recital als ideale vertolkster van dit afwisselend gloedvolle, contemplatieve, expressief voortdurend betoverende repertoire. Ze heeft zich duidelijk in de bijzondere aard van deze stukken verdiept, met als groot winstpunt dat haar spel daardoor ook inhoudelijk een zeer gevoelige snaar weet te raken.”
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