Sunday, October 17, 2010

BirminghamPost.net: 'Full marks to...composer Eleanor Alberga and violinist Thomas Bowes'

[Eleanor Alberga & Thomas Bowes]

BirminghamPost.net
Music
Oct 15 2010
By Christopher Morley
“Downton-on-the-Rock is quite an amazing place in the middle of nowhere.” “And last weekend it was the venue for 'Arcadia', a new festival of chamber music paying homage to the idyllic aspirations of Richard Payne Knight, Downton’s 18th-century classical scholar with a cult for the picturesque. These concerts of string quartets drew full houses seemingly out of nowhere, creating a lovely atmosphere, and generously libated in the intervals. Full marks to the festival’s artistic directors, composer Eleanor Alberga and violinist Thomas Bowes, for having the vision to create all this.

"We heard shapely, subtle, discreetly virtuosic accounts of works – the excellent quartet seemed not to have a name – by two great masters of the medium, Haydn and Beethoven, as well as two from the second half of the last century: the harrowing Quartet no. 8 by Shostakovich, and the Second Quartet by Alberga herself. Alberga’s piece is closely argued, vibrant with both lyricism and rhythmic energy, brilliantly structured, and totally communicative in terms of the memorability of its material and the inevitability of its progress toward a conclusion of almost Sibelian finiteness (we also hear echoes of Janacek along the way, as well as unavoidable suspicions of Schubert’s Death and the Maiden Quartet at the very opening). [Eleanor Alberga (b. 1949) is profiled at AfriClassical.com; her website is http://www.EleanorAlberga.com]

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