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Rachel Portman: Tipping Points, Vivaldi/Kerschek: The New Four Seasons

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Rachel Portman, Niklas Liepe

Oscar-winning composer Rachel Portman and renowned violinist Niklas Liepe have collaborated on a compelling musical appeal for the preservation of nature, featured in the upcoming album set to be released by Sony Classical on April 5. Portman's newly composed suite for solo violin and orchestra – ‘Tipping Points’ – was written in conjunction with original poems by author Nick Drake. Additionally, the album features the world premiere recording of ‘The New Four Seasons’ by Wolf Kerschek, a cinematic reinterpretation of Vivaldi's famous composition. In her suite ’Tipping Points’, written especially for Niklas Liepe, Rachel Portman weaves the beauty of nature's four elements - air, water, fire and earth – into music. The title refers to the tipping points in the global ecosystem, which signify the points at which the damage from the ongoing climate crisis becomes irreparable. Comprised of six movements, the suite opens with ‘Invocation’, a call to awareness of nature's changes and concludes with a compelling epilogue urging reflection and action. These two pieces frame the four movements depicting the elements and throughout the suite, Nick Drake's poignant poems - narrated by actress Gráinne Dromgoole – intersperse with the musical narrative.

Rachel Portman reflects on her work, stating: "Niklas and I, together with Nick, aimed to create a suite for violin and orchestra, 'Tipping Points,' that explores the beauty of nature and its immediate threat.  The suite begins with a call to listen and in the movements about the elements, I seek to capture their visual beauty through music. Nick's poems provide a secondary layer, vividly illustrating the threat while maintaining an undercurrent of hope."

Niklas Liepe adds: "Playing the violin is a continual quest for harmony and balance, particularly when collaborating with an orchestra.  It's an indescribable, euphoric feeling when a piece written for you comes to life. The 'Tipping Points' in nature represent a state where harmonious balance becomes impossible in the interaction of all living beings, and we must work together to prevent this from happening."

Commissioned by the WDR Funkhausorchester Köln and the Norrlandsoperans Symphony Orchestra, ‘Tipping Points’ was recorded with the WDR Funkhausorchester under the baton of Erina Yashima. The work premiered in summer 2023 at the Beethoven Festival Bonn – one of the most important classical music festivals globally. The album also features three new orchestral arrangements of existing works by Rachel Portman: ‘On My Planet’ from her opera ‘The Little Prince’ and the piano compositions ‘Leaves and Trees’ and ‘Flight’.

The second work on the album ‘The New Four Seasons’ – another world premiere recording - is a new version of Antonio Vivaldi´s most famous composition by composer Wolf Kerschek. This new arrangement for solo violin and symphonic orchestra musically reflects the changing sound of the seasons amid the climate crisis. Wolf Kerschek comments: "The variety of musical expressions in European classical music has continuously expanded since Vivaldi's time. We have heard so much diverse music since then, with complex harmonies, irregular rhythms and influences from around the world. Many tonalities are already associated with seasonal phenomena in nature, so I could complement Vivaldi's music with additional musical associations without compromising the essence of his composition." The idea to commission a new arrangement of Vivaldi's ‘Four Seasons’ was conceived by Niklas Liepe, considering their alteration due to the climate crisis. He adds: "The way Vivaldi musically described the seasons is no longer our current experience. This trend will intensify dramatically in the future; hence this modernized version with a larger orchestra sounds more urgent and dramatic."

‘The New Four Seasons’ was commissioned by Niklas Liepe and also recorded with the WDR Funkhausorchester under the baton of Patrick Lange.

 

Tracklisting

Disc 1

  1. Leaves and Trees
  2. Flight
  3. The Little Prince: On My Planet (Arr. for Violin and Orchestra by James Welland)
  4. The New Four Seasons - Spring / I. Ice Melting into Joyful Spring (After Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 8, RV 269, I. Allegro, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  5. The New Four Seasons - Spring / II. Shepherd's Wildest Dreams (After Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 8, RV 269, II. Largo, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  6. The New Four Seasons - Spring / III. Dances with Nymphs (After Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 8, RV 269, III. Danza pastorale, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  7. The New Four Seasons - Summer / I. Heat and Raving (After Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 8, RV 315, I. Allegro non molto, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  8. The New Four Seasons - Summer / II. Mosquitos and Flies (After Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 8, RV 315, II. Adagio e piano - Presto e forte, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  9. The New Four Seasons - Summer / III. Summer Thunderstorms (After Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 8, RV 315, III. Presto, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  10. The New Four Seasons - Autumn / I. Harvest Dance and too much Wine (After Violin Concerto No. 3, Op. 8, RV 293, I. Allegro, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  11. The New Four Seasons - Autumn / II. Sweet Sleep (After Violin Concerto No. 3, Op. 8, RV 293, II. Adagio molto, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  12. The New Four Seasons - Autumn / III. The Hunt (After Violin Concerto No. 3, Op. 8, RV 293, III. Allegro 'Caccia', Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  13. The New Four Seasons - Winter / I. Freezing and Shivering (After Violin Concerto No. 4, Op. 8, RV 297, I. Allegro non molto, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  14. The New Four Seasons - Winter / II. Cozy Fireplace and Rain Outside (After Violin Concerto No. 4, Op. 8, RV 297, II. Largo, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)
  15. The New Four Seasons - Winter / III. Slipping and Falling (After Violin Concerto No. 4, Op. 8, RV 297, III. Allegro, Arr. by Wolf Kerschek)

Disc 2

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