Mucha - Chamber Music
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95463
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 15th January 2021
Contents
Works
Epitaph in Memory of Jiri MuchaFor Erika
Freddie DeCandole
Karel Frantisek Josef
Lullaby for Alisdair
Minna Loveday DeCandole
Nase cesta (Our Journey)
String Quartet no.1
String Quartet no.2
Tempo di Mazurka
Variations (16) on an Old Scottish Song
Wind Quintet
Artists
Patricia Goodson (piano)Vilem Veverka (oboe)
Jan Machat (flute)
Alena Grillova (piano)
Stamic Quartet
Prague Wind Quintet
Works
Epitaph in Memory of Jiri MuchaFor Erika
Freddie DeCandole
Karel Frantisek Josef
Lullaby for Alisdair
Minna Loveday DeCandole
Nase cesta (Our Journey)
String Quartet no.1
String Quartet no.2
Tempo di Mazurka
Variations (16) on an Old Scottish Song
Wind Quintet
Artists
Patricia Goodson (piano)Vilem Veverka (oboe)
Jan Machat (flute)
Alena Grillova (piano)
Stamic Quartet
Prague Wind Quintet
About
Born in London in 1917, Geraldine Mucha learnt to read music before words; her Scottish father, Marcus Thomson, taught at the Royal Academy of Music. Having turned 18 she became a student there herself, and at a party in 1941 she met her future husband, Jan Mucha, an exiled Czech war correspondent and son of the artist Alphonse Mucha. They settled in his home city of Prague at the end of the war, but Geraldine fled the Communist regime for Scotland after the invasion of Prague in 1968, and returned only after the fall of Communism in 1989. Jiří died in 1991 but Geraldine lived on until 2012, leaving a fair-sized body of instrumental music which had been performed throughout her lifetime but is only now being rediscovered.
Only one other disc of Mucha’s work is available, dedicated to her orchestral music. This newly available album, made in Prague in 2015, begins with the First String Quartet which she wrote in 1944 as a recent RAM graduate: a tight, well-argued work, inflected by the fiercely rhythmic folk idiom of Janáček and Bartók. There follows a collection of seven piano works including her most extensive piece for the instrument, a set of variations on an ‘Old Scottish Song’ which also shows a thorough command of a central-European idiom.
The single-movement Second String Quartet dates from 1970 opens with a keening, Scottish-accented lament: taut and concise, both concealing and saying much in a short span. The Wind Quintet is a late work, from 1998, still elegiac in mood but now balanced by the kind of dance-like flow and momentum placing it in the tradition of wind-ensemble works from Mozart to Poulenc. This carefully programmed album ends with the Epitaph for oboe and string quintet which she composed in 1991 in memory of her late husband.
At a time when the music of past women composers is finally receiving its due, this album dedicated to Geraldine Mucha deserves the attention of all listeners in search of new, expressive worlds.
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