Robin Stevens: String Quartets and String Quintet
The British composer Robin Stevens is a great talent waiting to be discovered by the global music community. His varied, stimulating and expressive work arises from many influences – from the music of the Romantic era, to mathematics, his faith, and the influence of his main teacher in undergraduate days, John Joubert, and he is now producing substantial works for varied instrumental groupings, which are modernist and original, but yet immediately accessible.
This album contains the premiere recording of the String Quintet, an early work from his student days, rich in allusions to early 20th century works, but already containing many of the elements of his later work: tangy harmonies, intricate counterpoint, modal lyricism and often almost neo-Romantic expression. Above all the works are a reflection of the composer and his perceptions of the word and the people around him, yet at the same time universal in their appeal.
The two quartets are very different. The first was written in 2008 after the composer had recovered from a 17-year debilitating illness and while his style was developing considerably as he undertook his Doctorate. Its single movement is rich in variety, using a small few thematic ideas in constantly evolving forms. The second, from 2011, is a study of three character types (not necessarily real individuals) which are each distinctive but clearly related.
Track Listing
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Robin Stevens (b.1958):
- String Quintet in C minor - I. Adagio non troppo - allegro molto moderato (10:10)
- String Quintet in C minor - II. Scherzo: Allegro vivace (4:47)
- String Quintet in C minor - III. Adagio non troppo (7:41)
- String Quintet in C minor - IV. Finale: Allegro non troppo (6:53)
- String Quartet No. 1 (31:01)
- String Quartet No. 2 "Three Portraits" - I. Impulsive One (4:46)
- String Quartet No. 2 "Three Portraits" - II. God-Seeker (5:42)
- String Quartet No. 2 "Three Portraits" - III. Arguer (3:36)
- String Quartet No. 2 "Three Portraits" - IV. Epilogue (1:29)
Reviews
“The String Quintet in C minor gives you goosebumps before the one-minute mark is even reached… Quartet 2 [is] four movements that hit the soul in a powerful way.
” —Stephanie Boyd
“I can recommend this release. For myself, I found much to enjoy. Outstanding performances. Excellent notes from the composer comprise the accompanying booklet, and the recorded sound is very well balanced and clean.
” —Henry Fogel
“If future performances are of the same high quality as these then [Stevens’s] music will certainly be well served.
” —Terry Robbins
“The CD takes us on a fascinating ride across this composer’s life and musical development. All three works are remarkably different but there are certain elements that unify them. Performed with energy and clarity… incisive and precise performance from the players.
” —Alan Cooper
“I enjoyed every minute of this well-structured journey. A subtle and effective fusion of traditional musical language and a more modernist voice. This is a splendid recording, enjoyable from the first note to last. The music is well-written, often profound and always interesting… fascinating and essential.
” —John France