Composer: Alfred Schnittke, Dmitri Shostakovich, Valentin Silvestrov
Performer: Matangi Quartet
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Matangi Quartet
Catalogue: MTM04D
Release: 2022
Size: 600 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover
Schnittke: String Quartet No. 3
01. I. Andante
02. II. Agitato
03. III. Pesante
04. Silvestrov: String Quartet No.1
Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110
05. I. Largo
06. II. Allegro molto
07. III. Allegretto
08. IV. Largo
09. V. Largo
With their album “Outcast”, Matangi makes its case for artistic freedom and for musical expressiveness that stems from repression. The combination of these three compositions within this programme ensures that “silent” resistance is given its voice.
Composers are not always free to compose what they want. This album is an ode to the musical “outcast”: three Soviet-Russian composers who wrote music that went dangerously against the taste of the regime under which they lived. Described as “avant-garde” or “western”, they stuck their necks out for their work, risking their careers or – in the case of Dmitri Shostakovich under Stalin – even their personal freedom. Shostakovich always had a packed suitcase ready for the eventuality of his arrest by the KGB.
Alfred Schnittke was also severely thwarted by his own government. His work was viewed with suspicion and performances were regularly prevented. In addition to his musical oeuvre, the Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov is known for his political opposition to the rulers of the former Soviet Union and present-day Russia. The Matangi Quartet is an ardent advocate of Silvestrov’s music and has developed a special personal and musical bond with him. In 2017 he was Artist in Residence of Matangi’s own (Un)heard Music Festival.