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Atom String Quartet: Penderecki
ByZbigniew Seifert
violin1946 - 1979

Atom String Quartet
violinAtom String Quartet, however, is not your ordinary string ensemble. The intoxicating improvisations of dual violinists
Dawid Lubowicz
violin
Mateusz Smoczyński
violinb.1984
Krzysztof Lenczowski
celloThe triptych of "3 Miniature Per clarinetto e pianoforte" stretches the original score from just under four minutes to closer to seventeen, allowing a lot of wiggle room for Lenczowski (part 1) and Lubowicz (parts 2 & 3) to reimagine the arrangements. Taken together, these pieces exhibit starkly contrasting moods. The beautifully sombre slow segment in the second miniature, featuring lyrical solos from violin and bass-like cello, underpinned by quietly pulsing, almost organ-like rhythm from the second violin, is a particular highlight. Undoubtedly more spectacular, is the helter skelter hedonism of part three, where manic rhythms and unfettered soloing dissolve surreptitiously into a passage of cinematic serenity.
Despite Penderecki's music being used in numerous films, notable among them The Exorcist (1973) and The Shining (1980), as well as the 2017 TV series, Twin Peaks, the composer rarely ventured into film score composing. "Drei Stucke im alten Stil," divided into three parts, which were written for scenes in Polish director Wojciech Jerzy Has's film The Saragossa Manuscript (1965), was an exception. The two minuets are elegant, rather courtly baroque affairs that could have almost come from Joseph Hayden's pen, whereas the Smoczyński-arranged aria weaves a hauntingly melancholy spell.
A little at odds with the rest of the album, these baroque/romantic pieces nevertheless work as palate cleansers in between the denser, and more intense compositions. Chief among these are "Suite for violincello solo Vii Scherzo"a veritable tempest of metal-esque riffs and racing ensemble linesand "Prelude for solo clarinet," which fuses ragged pizzicato, manic riffing and nerve-shredding violin in the upper registers, before concluding in a serene yet eerie manner.
Soloists are not credited anywhere, but suffice it to say, the playing is uniformly outstanding. In any case, the essence of Atom String Quartet's magic, individual wizardry apart, lies in the skilful intertwining of the four voices. This is a rousing reworking of Penderecki's quite unique music, one that deserves to draw a wider audience for both the brilliant Polish composer, and for the one-of-a-kind Atom String Quartet. ">
Track Listing
Capriccio for Tuba solo; 3 Miniatures for clarinet e piano: Miniature i allegro; ii andante cantábile; iii allegro ma non troppo; Drei Stücke im alten Stil, ii minuet i; Suite for solo cello, ii serenade; Suite for solo cello, Vii scherzo; Drei Stücke im alten Stil, iii minuet ii; Prelude for solo clarinet Bb; Drei Stücke im alten Stil, I aria.
Personnel
Atom String Quartet
violinDawid Lubowicz: violin; Mateus Smoczyński: violin; Michal Zaborski: viola; Krzysztof Lenczowski: cello.
Album information
Title: Penderecki | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Universal Music Poland
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