Estonian composer Erkki-Sven Tuur once said you dont need a full orchestra to create a powerful soundscape, and in this intimate salon concert, Veronique Serret and Blair Harris show how a violin and a cello can create the richness and power of a string quartet synergy and symmetry in action
Their program plays to the drama of contrasts from the tensions between tonal and atonal in Tuurs fiercely uncompromising Synergie, to the juxtapositions of shimmering mellifluousness of Kaija Saariahos Aure, and the sense of attraction and rejection in Jorg Widmanns Duos. Osvaldo Golijov gives the cello a free fantasy on My Beloved Buenos Aires in his moody and sinuous homage to tango singer Carlos Gardel. Holly Harrison turns her imagination to the planet Neptune in a brilliant solo, composed for Serret, thats part bluegrass fiddle, part heavy metal guitar. And an early work by Iannis Xenakis unifies the duo once again for an energetic, folk-infused finale in the spirit of Bela Bartok.
Throughout the performance, Serrets mastery of her instrument was undeniable, ...her performance was seamless... a creative vision unbound by convention...Magic.
- Classikon
Program
ERKKI-SVEN TUUR Synergie, for violin and cello (2010)
JORG WIDMANN Selections from 24 Duos for violin and cello (2008)
OSVALDO GOLIJOV Omaramor, for solo cello (1991)
KAIJA SAARIAHO - Aure, for violin and cello (2011)
HOLLY HARRISON Ice Giant, for solo violin (2023)
IANNIS XENAKIS Dhipli Zyia (Double Symmetry), for violin and cello (1951)
Artists
Veronique Serret (violin)
Blair Harris (cello)