Saturday, October 31, 2009

Nikos Skalkottas (1904-49) - Ballet Music for Piano



BIS' vividly titled The Land and the Sea of Greece takes its moniker from an inspired and lively ballet suite by that title dating from 1948; it, Island Images (1943), and The Maiden and Death (1938) constitutes all of the ballet music Greek composer Nikos Skalkottas produced for solo piano. It is played by a young Greek virtuoso, Lorenda Ramou, who also functions as one-half of Duo Palmós, which specializes in four-hand Greek piano music. This is the 16th disc in BIS' comprehensive series exposing the complete works of Skalkottas, the former Schoenberg student who was probably the greatest classical composer Greece produced in the twentieth century, little represented on recordings until BIS took up his cause in 1999.

The Maiden and Death is already recognized as a landmark work in Skalkottas' oeuvre, as it opens the door to what would prove the final chapter in Skalkottas' artistic development, a relaxation of his use of twelve-tone techniques in favor of more traditional, folk-derived motifs, nonetheless informed by his contact with serialism. The score for an orchestral version of The Maiden and Death, made by Skalkottas in the mid-'40s, has disappeared, so a reconstruction was made based on this piano version combined with old photographs taken of the missing orchestral score. The orchestral The Maiden and Death has already been recorded, but Ramou's performance here is the first of the piano original. Island Images was written for dancer Aleka Mazaraki-Katseli, then a student of Polyxeni Mathéy, whose work as a choreographer and ballet teacher proved the impetus that inspired much of the music here. There are some tiny photographs reproduced in the booklet of early performances of The Land and the Sea of Greece, one of which takes place on a barge mid-water off the Island of Aegina -- one wishes that these were easier to see.

Skalkottas' music is ruthlessly efficient, somewhat cold, and akin to Prokofiev's ballet music, although his musical style is unquestionably Greek and not Russian. It is also intense and brightly rhythmic; it is easy to see how well chiseled these creations were wrought for the dance. In these piano versions, however, it's rather hard for the sound of the music to avoid a certain "piano rehearsal" quality; that's pretty much what these scores were meant for. Nevertheless, Ramou projects the best aspects that the music has to offer, and it's a promising recording debut for her in addition to being a strong addition to Skalkottas' ever-expanding recorded catalog. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
1-6 The Land and the Sea of Greece, ballet suite for piano 21:29
7-12 Island Images, ballet suite for piano 13:18
13-19 The Maiden and Death, ballet suite for piano 19:26
20 Procession to Acheron, ballet music for piano 4:23
21 Echo, ballet for Piano 4:11

6 comments:

d3lta said...

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MUSIC THROUGH THE YEARS said...

Good evening!!!!!! a lovely surprise the SCALCOTA`S ballet music.You are always proposing fantastic music and through this we may guess your knowledge and experience.
THANKS
CHRIS

d3lta said...

Hi Chris and thank you for your kindness. Although this is a jazz blog, I couldn't resist making the case for the man. Skalkottas was easily the greatest musician Greece has ever produced, and it is only a pity that he lived in times where all things musical were under the iron fist of Kalomiris.

MUSIC THROUGH THE YEARS said...

Υes i know,Karajan was a character similar to Kalomiris.He used to say:do it because i said so!!In this way he used to do whatever he thought that was right.And he was not always right.Kalomiris was a similar case.The one and only excuse they had is that everything they did was done only from love to music.And themselves!!!!
Take care
Chris

Anonymous said...

This is quite a treat but I have yet to enjoy it. Is there a pass for the files?
Thanks
Chris

Anonymous said...

there's only one pass, pls check previous posts