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Gidon Kremer

Kalabis w/Duettina Chamber Music & Diptych

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Release Date: April 25, 2025

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1 Kalabis Duettina for violin and cello, Op 67 - Introduzione  
2 Danzetta  
3 Serenata  
4 Finale  
5 Andantino  
6 Allegro vivo  
7 Adagio, molto quieto  
8 Diptych for strings, Op 66 - Andante  
9 Allegro vivo  
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Gidon Kremer’s commitment to the music of our own time and the exploration of some of the lesser-known byways of the past is justly famous. Here, alongside his Kremerata Baltica colleagues, he turns his attention to three substantial works for strings by the 20th-century Czech composer Viktor Kalabis: the Duettina, Chamber music and Diptych. The influence of figures such as Martinu, Bartók and Berg may be heard in the background, but that isn’t to deny the individuality of Kalabis’s own compositional voice—one which emerges as determinedly, defiantly tonal.

‘Chamber music for strings’ (1963) by Kalabis is a compositional meditation about death, following the loss of the composer’s father. This final movement of the work orbits an elegiac string sound. Committed to today’s most visionary composers across over 200 albums, GidonKremer founded the chamber orchestra Kremerata Baltica to foster outstanding young musicians from the Baltic States. The Kremerata tours globally and has recorded over 30 albums to date.

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