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Violist Wenting Kang's "Mosaic"

Award-winning violist Wenting Kang releases "Mosaic" on Blue Griffin Records with pianist Sergei Kvitko

New album of works by Debussy, Fauré, Albéniz, de Falla, and more

Album highlights era of cultural exchange between Spanish & French composers

"What makes Mosaic so deserving of recommendation? ... Pacing, pitch, dynamics, intonation, vibrato—all are handled with extreme sensitivity and circumspection, the result a riveting treatment custom-designed to invite repeat visits." — Textura

Violist Wenting Kang, winner of the First Prize of the Tokyo International Viola Competition, has been praised as an "excellent violist" who “possesses a dark glowing sound” (New York Times). Her debut album Mosaic, on Blue Griffin Records (BGR609), is a collection of diverse and colorful pieces from France and Spain.

Featuring works by Albéniz, Casals, de Falla, Fauré, Akira Nishimura, Ravel, and Francisco Tárrega, the collection celebrates an era of a century ago in which Spanish and French composers frequently collaborated.

"These composers not only had a strong impact on each other´s work, but they were also very connected in their personal lives," Ms. Kang says. "Some of them were professor and student, such as Fauré and Ravel. Others were close friends and colleagues, such as Fauré and Albéniz, Ravel and Falla, Tárrega and Casals and de Falla, and on and on."

When choosing repertoire for the album, Ms. Kang considered scores that had been arranged for violin or cello, which also worked very well on viola, including Pablo Casals' arrangement of "Après un rêve" by Fauré, and Jascha Heifetz´s transcription of the Debussy’s song “Beau Soir." Nearly all of the music on Mosaic was adapted by Kang for viola.

Ms. Kang’s partner on this recording is Sergei Kvitko, critically acclaimed pianist and internationally sought-after producer and sound engineer, who wears all of these hats on this production. The CD was recorded in 2021 at the state-of-the art Estudio Uno in Madrid, Spain.

Contact ClassicalCommunications@gmail.com to request a physical CD or digital copy of this recording.

"a mosaic of musical jewels" — Melómano Magazine (Gold Medal review)

Mosaic

Wenting Kang, viola
Sergei Kvitko, piano

Blue Griffin Records (BGR609)

Track List

Claude Debussy
[01] Beau Soir (Transcr. J. Heifetz)
[02] Première Rhapsodie

Francisco Tárrega
[03] Recuerdo de la Alhambra (Transcr. R. Ricci)

Maurice Ravel
[04] Pavane pour une infante défunte (Transcr. V. Borisovsky)
[05] Vocalise-étude en forme de Habanera

Gabriel Fauré
[06] Élégie in C minor, Op. 24
[07] Papillon, Op. 77
[08] Berceuse, Op. 16 (Transcr. T. Butorac)
[09] Après un rêve, Op. 7, No. 1 (Transcr. P. Casals)

Isaac Albéniz
[10] Tango in D Major, Op. 165 No. 2 (Transcr. M. Rummel)

Akira Nishimura
[11] Fantasia on Song of the Birds

Pablo Casals
[12] El Cant dels Ocells-Song of the Birds

Manuel de Falla
Siete canciones populares españolas (Transcr. E. Colon)
[13] El Paño Moruno
[14] Seguidilla Murciana
[15] Asturiana
[16] Jota
[17] Nana
[18] Canción
[19] Polo

Total time = 70:52

Biographies

Chinese-born violist Wenting Kang is praised for her “dark glowing sound” by The New York Times. She is an active performer with orchestras and in recital halls across Europe and in the US, China and Japan. She is the principal violist of Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid at the Royal Theatre of Spain and founding member and principal violist of Madrid Soloists Chamber Orchestra. A sought-after chamber musician, she has been a member of Dalia String Quartet and Imai Viola Quartet.

Kang won the top prize in the Tokyo International Viola Competition, and earned awards at the Johannes Brahms International Competition and the Primrose International Viola Competition. She studied at Central Conservatory in Beijing, the New England Conservatory in Boston, and at the Kronberg Academy in Germany, under the guidance of Nobuko Imai, Kim Kashkashian, Garth Knox, Donald Weilerstein, Miriam Fried, and Changhai Wang.


Sergei Kvitko’s career follows simultaneous paths as pianist, composer/arranger, and recording engineer, producer and owner of the Blue Griffin Recording label. As a pianist, he has earned critical acclaim for his "natural, appealing musicality and sensual understanding of piano tone” (The Chronicle-Herald). Active as a recitalist and soloist, Mr. Kvitko continues to perform across the United States, Europe and Asia.

Kvitko’s decades-long reputation as an internationally sought-after classical recording engineer and producer was recognized with a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Classical Album. Sergei Kvitko was born in Russia and began studying music at the age of six. His formal studies culminated with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Michigan State University, where he studied with Ralph Votapek.

Pianist Sergei Kvitko: "Mozart. Post Scriptum"

Pianist/Producer Sergei Kvitko's Mozart recording released on November 5 on Blue Griffin label

Piano Concerto K. 466 and world premiere recordings of new editions of Rondos K. 382 and K. 386

With Madrid Soloists Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Tigran Shiganyan

masterful, intuitive playing — Fanfare Magazine

Sergei Kvitko, critically acclaimed pianist, composer/arranger, and internationally sought-after producer and sound engineer, wears all of these hats on his new production “Mozart. Post Scriptum,” his fresh, personal and occasionally irreverent take on Mozart masterpieces for piano and orchestra. The album is released on November 5, 2021 on Blue Griffin Recording (BGR 597).

The cornerstone of the recording is Concerto in D Minor No. 20, K. 466 with new cadenzas by Kvitko that are full of surprises and pianistic fireworks. The album also features the world premiere recordings of Kvitko’s own special editions of Mozart’s Rondos in D Major K. 382 and A Major K. 386 for piano and orchestra. The scores include new additions in orchestration, ornamentation, articulation and dynamic markings, both bringing them closer to Mozart’s manuscripts and expanding on the composer’s original ideas.

Kvitko writes: "I wanted the entire CD of these frequently recorded works to be full of surprises – from the very first track to the final chord of the last track on the CD. I hope that the spirit of Mozart’s genius is smiling down auspiciously on my Post Scriptum to his masterworks."

His musical partner for this endeavor is Madrid Soloists Chamber Orchestra, a premiere Spanish ensemble comprised of musicians of the highest caliber from across Europe, Asia and the Americas, led by artistic director and concertmaster Gabor Szabo and conducted by Uzbekistani maestro Tigran Shiganyan.

Contact ClassicalCommunications@gmail.com to request a physical CD or digital copy of this recording.

Kvitko has built a record company renowned for many fine things. ... refined musical ears, a rich and vibrant quality of recording production and an integrity of engineering that is increasingly hard to come by these days — The Whole Note

MOZART. Post Scriptum
Sergei Kvitko, piano

Madrid Soloists Chamber Orchestra
Gabor Szabo, artistic director
Tigran Shiganyan, conductor

Blue Griffin Recording (BGR579)
Release date: November 5, 2021

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TRACKS

[01] Rondo for Piano and Orchestra in D Major, K. 382 11:13
[02] Rondo for Piano and Orchestra in A Major, K. 386 10:32
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466
[03] I. Allegro 14:52
[04] II. Romanze 10:39
[05] III. Rondo. Allegro assai 08:37

Biography

Sergei Kvitko’s career follows simultaneous paths as pianist, composer/arranger, and recording engineer, producer and owner of the Blue Griffin Recording label. As a pianist, he has earned critical acclaim for his "natural, appealing musicality and sensual understanding of piano tone” (The Chronicle-Herald). Active as a recitalist and soloist, Mr. Kvitko continues to perform across the United States, Europe and Asia, including critically successful recitals at Carnegie Hall.

Kvitko’s decades-long reputation as an internationally sought-after classical recording engineer and producer was recognized with a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Classical Album. Albums produced and engineered by Sergei Kvitko have been cited as "superbly well recorded” (International Record Guide, UK), “vividly detailed, vibrant sonics” (Gramophone, UK), and “warm and immediate sound” (The Strad).

Sergei Kvitko was born in Russia and began studying music at the age of six. His formal studies culminated with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Michigan State University, where he studied with Ralph Votapek.