For Samuel Beckett seems to hearken back for inspiration to Beckett works such as Ping and Imagination Dead Imagine, mid-'60s texts running only four to five pages but stated in an English so dense that either text could easily take a couple of days to read to fully grasp -- "a place where imagination itself is dead," as one long-forgotten critic put it. Kairos' For Samuel Beckett is beautifully recorded and would make a terrific, low-volume companion for a long, sleepless night spent with a book. Just don't read the liner notes to this disc; even if they were translated well into English (and they are not so), these notes by Hans-Peter Jahn would be ridiculous. For example, in a section suggesting that Beckett is not so original after all, as Feldman is stylistically so much like him, Jahn writes, "The evidence is well known, stagnant almost like a pond, laughing and stinking." Pee-yew!
Cambreling keeps the ensemble under control, and the music never gets loud. The care Cambreling exercises in leading the ensemble results in a performance that truly brings out the most naturalistic and evocative elements within Feldman's score, and he manages to keep the music going for as long as it's likely to last. This still leaves plenty of empty space at the end of the disc. Although there is something to be said about keeping the integrity of For Samuel Beckett intact by presenting it as the only work, and that it is likely that many listeners will put this on in auto-repeat mode until they are tired of it, would it have hurt to have included another, shorter Feldman piece? As a work, For Samuel Beckett serves as a beautiful, extended postscript to a career cut too short. As a recording, Kairos' For Samuel Beckett is probably the best way to go for this seminal work, but couldn't it have been cut a little longer? Uncle Dave Lewis
MORTON FELDMAN (1926-1987)
1. For Samuel Beckett 54:38
Credits :
Bassoon – Bianca Schuster, Zarko Perisic
Cello – Andreas Lindenbaum
Clarinet – Bernhard Zachhuber, Donna Wagner Molinari
Conductor – Sylvain Cambreling
Double Bass – Uli Fussenegger
Ensemble – Klangforum Wien
Flute – Eva Furrer, Vera Fischer
Harp – Genny Reitano
Horns – Angela Oehmke, Christoph Walder
Oboe – Konrad Zeller, Markus Deuter
Percussion – Lukas Schiske
Piano – Marino Formenti
Trombone – Franz Geroldinger, Sebastian Fuchsberger
Trumpet – Marco Blaauw, Sasa Dragovic
Tuba – Wilfried Brandstötter
Viola – Dimitrios Polisoidis
Violin – Annette Bik, Sophie Schafleitner

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