Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917215625
Catalog number: CC 72156
Releasedate: 26-12-12
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917215625
Catalog number: CC 72156
Releasedate: 26-12-12
I wrestle with my viola as if it was my life.
It is true that the viola chose me. Not the other way round.
And over time we have built up a history together. Played nearly all over the world and in the crazi- est places, on the roof of a supermarket, in the air over a desert, and in a lavatory... And so we have become so entwined with each other that you’d need a saw to separate us. What drives my life, what sometimes becomes a battle, also drives my music, and so that too leads to conflict. To con- quer that inexpressible something, to approach the essence, to create musical moments... which are indescribable. It is almost addictive, or maybe it is also a kind of mission, to want to experience those moments again and again, and share them with an audience.
I have a positive attitude. If something goes wrong, I think that it must be for a reason.
And often it’s true: the grief that filled me when my father died could change to joy because I real- ized that he had taken everything he could take from life. A man of tremendous mental strength, that is what he was. He could take pleasure in the briefest moments of existence, even just before he died and could no longer drink on his own. When he took a straw in his mouth, he bit on it or blew into it. When he finally felt a little moisture on his lips, I saw his eyes sparkle. He sighed then, and said: “ how wonderful...”, squeezed my hand, and looked at me with his little dark eyes, totally happy.
Esther Apituley
It is true that the viola chose me. Not the other way round.
And over time we have built up a history together. Played nearly all over the world and in the crazi- est places, on the roof of a supermarket, in the air over a desert, and in a lavatory... And so we have become so entwined with each other that you’d need a saw to separate us. What drives my life, what sometimes becomes a battle, also drives my music, and so that too leads to conflict. To con- quer that inexpressible something, to approach the essence, to create musical moments... which are indescribable. It is almost addictive, or maybe it is also a kind of mission, to want to experience those moments again and again, and share them with an audience.
I have a positive attitude. If something goes wrong, I think that it must be for a reason.
And often it’s true: the grief that filled me when my father died could change to joy because I real- ized that he had taken everything he could take from life. A man of tremendous mental strength, that is what he was. He could take pleasure in the briefest moments of existence, even just before he died and could no longer drink on his own. When he took a straw in his mouth, he bit on it or blew into it. When he finally felt a little moisture on his lips, I saw his eyes sparkle. He sighed then, and said: “ how wonderful...”, squeezed my hand, and looked at me with his little dark eyes, totally happy.
Esther Apituley
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1Adagio for Violin, Viola, Cello and Piano08:24
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2Sonata for Viola Solo in 5 Parts, Op. 25, No. 1I. Breit02:19
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3Sonata for Viola Solo in 5 Parts, Op. 25, No. 1II. Sehr Frish Und Straff02:15
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4Sonata for Viola Solo in 5 Parts, Op. 25, No. 1III. Sehr Langsam05:47
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5Sonata for Viola Solo in 5 Parts, Op. 25, No. 1IV. Rasendes Zeitmaß. Wild. Tonschönheit Ist Nevensache01:34
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6Sonata for Viola Solo in 5 Parts, Op. 25, No. 1V. Langsam Mit Viel Ausdrück05:24
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7Lachrymae, Op. 48: Reflections On the Song of Dowland: 'If My Complaints Could Passions Move'15:49
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8Adagio from Sonata for Viola Solo No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 100105:02
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9Kaddisch05:33
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10Chanson Russe04:20
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11Burst Forth My Tears01:51
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12If My Complaints Could Passions Move02:30
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13Pizzicato01:58
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14Song from Georgia02:50
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15Elegie, Op. 3007:51