Archive for Peter Sheppard Skærved

Métier to release Kreutzer Quartet album of music by Robert Saxton

A new album of music by Robert Saxton has been recorded by the renowned Kreutzer Quartet for Divine Art’s new-music label, Métier. Recorded between 2022 and 2024 by master engineer Adaq Khan, the album will be scheduled for release in the early spring of 2025.  The CD and digital album contain Saxton’s String Quartets Nos. 3 and 4 and a Sonata for solo violin performed by Peter Sheppard Skærved and enhances Metier’s growing collection of the works of this very fine composer.

Kreutzer Quartet

Saxton’s third Quartet was commissioned by the South Bank Centre in London and completed in 2009. In five movements, it is (as often with Saxton’s music) somewhat impressionistic with movement titles such as ‘Departure and Return’, ’Winter Light’ and ‘Sea Ground’. ‘Quartet No. 4’, a substantial work of 30 minutes duration in seven movements, was commissioned by Peter Sheppard Skærved for the Kreutzers with funding from the Britten-Pears Foundation.  The composer describes the work as a Creation/Life cycle from the first movement ‘Wavebreak’ with connotations of birth and nature, through to the finale ‘Daybreak’ which signals closure but also a seasonal cyclical process leading to re-birth.  Throughout the work demonstrates Robert Saxton’s acute sense of nature, time and space and is impressively ‘visual’ in its soundscape.

The Sonata for Solo Violin ‘Reflections in Time’ was commissioned by, and is dedicated to, Peter Sheppard Skærved and was completed in 2023. In five movements, it is inspired by Skærved’s drawings (he being a very fine visual artist as well as a prime violinist).  Saxton says that the generally muted colours of the pencil drawings bring out aspects of his landscapes and seascapes which “inhabit a fascinating world between realism and abstraction”.  

Robert Saxton © Katie Vandyck
Robert Saxton © Katie Vandyck

Robert Saxton was born in London in 1953. Guidance from Benjamin Britten and Elisabeth Lutyens was followed by study at Cambridge and Oxford Universities. He won the Gaudeamus International Composers Prize in Holland at twenty-one and was Fulbright Arts Fellow at Princeton, USA in 1986. He is Emeritus Professor of Composition at Oxford University, Composer-in-Association at the Purcell School and Honorary Research Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music. His music is published by Chester/Wise Music, UYMP and Ricordi. Recordings are on Sony Classical, Hyperion, EMI, NMC, Divine Art/Metier, Nimbus and Signum. 

Robert has been commissioned by the BBC (TV, Proms and Radio), LSO, LPO, ECO, London Sinfonietta, Nash Ensemble, Antara, Arditti and Chilingirian Quartets, St Paul Chamber Orchestra (USA), and written for the Huddersfield, Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, City of London, Lichfield and Three Choirs Festivals. He has worked closely with performers including Teresa Cahill, Leon Fleisher, Clare Hammond, Tasmin Little, Steven Isserlis, Mstislav Rostropovich and John Wallace.

Recent works include the opera The Wandering Jew commissioned by the BBC; a song cycle for baritone Roderick Williams; Hortus Musicae, for pianist Clare Hammond; The Resurrection of the Soldiers, commissioned by the 2016 Presteigne Festival, the English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods; Shakespeare Scenes, commissioned by the Orchestra of the Swan and trumpeter Simon Desbruslais; A Hymn to the Thames for oboist James Turnbull and St Paul’s Sinfonia; Suite for violinist Madeleine Mitchell and pianist Clare Hammond; Fantasy Pieces for the Fidelio Trio; Scenes from the Epic of Gilgamesh, premiered by ESO at Music at Oxford in March 2023 and released on CD in 2024; and Sonata – Reflections in Time for violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved. Latest commissions include a major organ cycle for Jonathan Clinch. Robert Saxton is married to the soprano Teresa Cahill.

The Kreutzer Quartet is acclaimed for its adventurous performances and recordings of works from our time and from the great quartet literature. Their fascination with musical exploration has resulted in cyclic performances and recordings of works ranging from Edvard Grieg, to Anton Reicha and David Matthews to Michael Tippett, Michael Finnissy and Roberto Gerhard, on the Métier, Chandos, Guild, Innova, Lorelt, Move, Naxos, New Focus, NMC, Tadzik and Toccata Classics labels. Composers who have written, or are writing, for them are too many to list! The Quartet has held residencies at York University and Goldsmiths University of London and has have given hundreds of workshops for young composers, in the UK and internationally. The Quartet has a truly international career, playing at venues ranging from the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Bergen Festspillene and Venice Biennale to Wilton’s Music Hall, their ‘home’ near the Tower of London, and the Aldeburgh Festival.   This new album (and several more in preparation) continues a relationship with Métier which stretches back to 1998.

Album details

Title: Saxton: String Quartets 3 & 4 (possible album title ‘Reflections in Time’)

Label: Métier

Catalogue number: MEX 77138

Composer: Robert Saxton

Works/artists :

  • String Quartet no. 3
  • String Quartet no. 4
    • Kreutzer Quartet
  • Sonata ‘Reflections in Time’
    • Peter Sheppard Skærved (solo violin)

Robert Saxton on Métier

Announcing Spanish Meditations and Dances from Composer Gregory Fritze

Roderick Chadwick & Peter Sheppard Skaerved
Roderick Chadwick & Peter Sheppard Skaerved © Malene Skærved

Divine Art Records, which itself has offices in both the USA and UK, is proud to announce a new album, recorded in London, of the ‘Spanish Meditations and Dances’ by the most excellent American composer Gregory Fritze.  The works are performed by two of England’s most celebrated soloists and regulars in the catalogs of Divine Art and its sibling labels Athene and Métier: Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin) and Roderick Chadwick (piano).

“Spanish Meditations and Dances” for violin and piano was composed and arranged especially for Peter Sheppard Skærved in 2021. It is a set of seventeen pieces that showcase the violinist in both expressive and exciting technical playing. The titles of the movements are from the many towns and regions of Spain that have been a great inspiration in the composer’s music over the years.

The six exciting dances – Tenerife Dance, Madrid ; Variations on a Theme by Luigi Boccherini, Bilbao; at the Guggenheim;  Lliria Dance, Barcelona;  Gaudi Dance; and Carcaixent Dance –  are interspersed with eleven expressive meditations.

Gregory Fritze is a prize-winning composer and Fulbright Scholar. His compositions have been performed more than one thousand times in twenty-six countries. He has written over one hundred compositions for orchestra, band, chamber ensembles and soloists.  He won over sixty composition awards including Menzione d’Onore (highest award given) of the Mario Bernardo Angelo-Comneno International Music Competition by the Accademia Angelica Costantiniana Arti E Scienze (Rome, Italy) for “String Quartet”, First Prize Winner of Reneé Fisher Composition Prize for “Piano Sonata” and others.

His music is published by several publishers in the US, South America and Europe and has been recorded on Albany Records, MSR Classics and others.  He has been a guest lecturer at many universities and music festivals in the United States, Canada, Japan, South America and Europe. He taught at Berklee College of Music as Professor and Chair of Composition. He attained a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music in Composition from the Boston Conservatory and Indiana University respectively.

Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin) and Roderick Chadwick (piano) are both highly popular, talented and critically acclaimed musicians. Both have extensive concert and recording careers and have appeared together and separately on a number of recordings.  More detailed biographies can be supplied on request.

The recording was made in London in the early part of 2022 and the album which will be issued on CD and all digital formats worldwide is scheduled for release between November 2022 and February 2023 (date to be confirmed).

“Spanish Meditations and Dances” (DDA 25239)

Composer: Gregory Fritze
Performers: Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin) and Roderick Chadwick (piano).
Label: Divine Art
ALBUM RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER 22 – FEBRUARY 2023 TBC

Peter Sheppard Skærved & Roderick Chadwick Recordings on Divine Art

Mihailo Trandafilovski’s ‘Polychromy’ to be released in November 2022 

Divine Art’s new-music label, Métier, is to release a new album of solos, duos and a trio by the Macedonian-born composer, violinist and educator Mihailo Trandafilovski — all written for close friends and long-term collaborators: Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin), Neil Heyde (cello), Roger Heaton and Linda Merrick (clarinets), Hugh Millington and Saki Kato (guitars), Roderick Chadwick (piano), and Mihailo himself. The recording will be issued on CD and in all digital formats in November 2022.

Mihailo Trandafilovski
Mihailo Trandafilovski © Clare Borley

This album explores idiomatic and uncompromising techniques which, like other aspects of the musical language, stretch in different but complementary directions: spectral / elemental sonorities and more traditional approaches to virtuosity are bound by both harmonic / formal systems and physical directness.  “These are pieces”, Mihailo says, “which can only come to life through deeply dedicated performances, in which such techniques become integrated and natural; such are those by the maverick musicians on this recording”. 

Peter Sheppard Skærved, Mihailo’s violin-partner in the Kreutzer Quartet, wrote: “Mihailo is a performer-composer in the mould of Telemann, Bartók, Joachim and Liszt. Like them, it is quite impossible to separate his compositional and instrumental imaginations. His contribution to the violin [repertoire] is extraordinary – his works are gifts for audiences and players alike.”

Divine Art CEO Stephen Sutton says that he is delighted to have this new recording in the quickly-growing catalog of contemporary music on Métier, adding “We saw from Mihailo’s previous album ‘Diptych’ (Metier MSV 28582) that within what we might call ‘mainstream contemporary’, that he has a style which is individual, gripping and rather special.  That he collaborates closely with his chosen performers means that we have definitive performances from the start.”

Mihailo Trandafilovski studied at Michigan State University (BMus) and the Royal College of Music in London (MMus, DMus). His studies and research have been supported by the Open Society Institute, the Macedonian Ministries of Science and Culture and the British Government (with a Chevening scholarship); among other awards are the United Music Publishers Prize for composition at the RCM and the Panče Pešev Award for best new work at the contemporary music festival Days of Macedonian Music.  His music has been issued on several labels and both performed and broadcast widely.

He is a violinist in the Kreutzer Quartet, with whom he has performed and recorded extensively (with many premiere CD and DVD recordings on Métier) and held residencies at Tate St Ives, University of York and Goldsmiths College, among others; he has an avid interest in the application of new music to pedagogy, for which he was awarded his doctorate; and has led a number of shared projects among the arts promoting contemporary artistic creativity to a wider audience.

Polychromy (MSV 29629)

Polychromy

Mihailo Trandafilovski

  • Chaconne (violin solo – Peter Sheppard Skærved)
  • Grain-Song (violin solo – Peter Sheppard Skærved)
  • Šarenilo (violin duo) – Peter Sheppard Skærved & Mihailo Trandafilovski
  • Polychromy (cello solo – Neil Heyde)
  • Weaxan (clarinet trio – Linda Merrick, Peter Sheppard Skærved & Roderick Chadwick)
  • Sandglass (clarinet solo – Roger Heaton)
  • String Dune(s) (guitar duo – Saki Kato & Hugh Millington)

Recorded in London in April 2022 (recording engineer Adaq Khan)
Release date: November 11, 2022

Mozart’s ‘Electress Elisabeth’ Sonatas in new recording from Peter Sheppard Skærved and Daniel-Ben Pienaar

Acclaimed and prolific violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved is in full flow with six recording projects underway including contemporary music, ancient works continuing his ‘Great Violins’ series for Divine Art, and more. On this new album he presents the brilliant set of six sonatas for piano and violin D.301-306 by Mozart, with the equally talented and critically praised pianist Daniel-Ben Pienaar.

Peter Sheppard Skærved & Daniel-Ben Pienaar
Peter Sheppard Skærved & Daniel-Ben Pienaar

In 1778 Mozart dedicated this set of six sonatas to the piano-playing Electress Elisabeth of the Palatinate. These extraordinary pieces, mark the beginning of his cycle of mature works for piano, accompanied by violin. This is a dazzlingly colourful, drama-filled, and emotional set of pieces, ranging from the concertante brilliance of the D Major, originally conceived as a concerto for the two instruments, to the sublime melancholy of the E minor, famously Mozart’s only work in this key.

Both of the artists are acclaimed for recording large-scale cycles from the 17th to 19th centuries. After years of collaboration, public and private, this recording is their long-awaited first disc together, and the first of their traversal of the Mozart set. These highly adventurous recordings were conceived in the spirit of conversation: the artists are inspired by the fact that this is music written for the salon, for the drawing room, for the home, and this informs their approach. They both play sitting down, sitting close to each other, enabling the lines and colours to intertwine, rather than be projected in ‘large-scale’, concert-hall fashion. The results are far from domestic – this approach enables refined rubati and shapings, whip-lash changes of direction and bubbling speeds, not unlike the talk of friends at table.

Mozart: The Palatinate Sonatas ATH 23212

W.A. Mozart:  Sonatas for Piano with Violin

  • K. 301 in G major
  • K. 302 in E flat major
  • K. 303 in C major
  • K. 304 in E minor
  • K. 305 in A major
  • K.306 in D major

Recorded in 2021: Engineer: Adaq Khan

Peter Sheppard Skærved is known for his pioneering approach to the music of our own time and the past. Over 400 works have been written for him, by composers Laurie Bamon, Judith Bingham, Nigel Clarke, Robert Saxton, Edward Cowie, Jeremy Dale Roberts, Peter Dickinson, Michael Finnissy, Elena Firsova, David Gorton, Naji Hakim, Sadie Harrison, Hans Werner Henze, Sıdıka Őzdil, Rosalind Page, George Rochberg, Michael Alec Rose, Poul Ruders, Volodmyr Runchak, Evis Sammoutis, Elliott Schwartz, Peter Sculthorpe, Howard Skempton, Dmitri Smirnov, Jeremy Thurlow, Mihailo Trandafilovski, Judith Weir, Jörg Widmann, Ian Wilson, John Woolrich and Douglas Young.

Peter’s pioneering work on music for violin alone has resulted in research, performances and recordings of cycles by Bach, de Bériot, Tartini, Telemann, and, most recently, his project, ‘Preludes and Vollenteries’, which brings together 200 unknown works from the seventeenth century, from composers including Colombi, Lonati, Marini and Matteis, with the Wren and Hawksmoor churches in London’s Square Mile.

His work with museums has resulted in long-term projects at institutions including the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, the Metropolitan Museum, New York City, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, Galeria Rufino Tamayo in Mexico City, and the exhibition ‘Only Connect’, which he curated at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Most recently his ‘Tegner’ commissioned by the Bergen International Festival, is a close collaboration with the major Norwegian abstract artist, Jan Groth, resulting in a set of solo Caprices, premiering at Kunsthallen, Bergen, and travelling to galleries in Denmark, the UK and even Svalbard/Spitzbergen. Peter is the only living violinist to have performed on the violins of Ole Bull, Joachim, Paganini and Viotti. As a writer, Peter has published a monograph on the Victorian artist/musician John Orlando Parry, many articles in journals worldwide, and most recently, Practice: Walk, for Routledge.

Peter is the founder and leader of the Kreutzer Quartet and the artistic director of the ensemble Longbow. Viotti Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music, he was elected Fellow there in 2013. He is married to the Danish writer Malene Skærved and they live in Wapping.  He has made many solo and chamber recordings – his titles for Divine Art group alone number 26.

Daniel-Ben Pienaar has garnered an international reputation for his unusual musicianship. He has a particular interest in early music, Bach, the Viennese classics and early Romantics, and is especially noted for his substantial discography. He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in London, and currently its Curzon Lecturer in Performance Studies. He has been a member of the Royal Academy of Music teaching faculty, assuming a variety of roles, since 2005. In addition to doctoral supervision his teaching has included elective courses on Bach, on Mozart, on Schubert and on Piano Sonatas (1778-1854), running an interpretation seminar for master’s degree students with cellist Neil Heyde and curating a series of repertoire and performance practice workshops for postgraduate pianists. Public talks on a wide range of performance-related topics are also a regular feature of his Academy work, including an on-going series ‘Listening to Recordings’. His discography is very extensive and as well as several albums for Avie and Deux-Elles, he has recordings of Byrd, Haydn and Bach awaiting release.

Métier Records announces two major duo-cycles by Edward Cowie

Edward Cowie working on score and study drawing for Bird Portraits
Edward Cowie working on score and study drawing for Bird Portraits © Heather Cowie

Métier Records is delighted to announce two related albums to be recorded this year featuring the music of esteemed British composer Edward Cowie. Since linking up with Métier (part of the Divine Art group) Cowie has seen two albums of string quartet and orchestral music respectively issued to enormous critical acclaim. Métier’s CEO Stephen Sutton is now working with Cowie on no less than ten new projects, to culminate in a 5-album festival to mark the composer’s 80th birthday in 2023.

The composer, who has a sizeable and diverse output, has told Sutton that he is composing better than ever and Sutton believes this will be proved by the forthcoming recordings of orchestral, chamber and vocal music all planned for 2021.

Cowie’s music is almost always inspired by or descriptive of the natural world, its workings and inhabitants (and accompanied by marvellous pictorial art, of which Cowie is also a master). This is borne out by the two albums in preparation which are inspired (like, but very much unlike Messiaen) by birds and their song, “Bird Portraits” and “Where Song was Born”.

NOTE: both albums are due to be recorded in London in the summer, exact dates remain a little uncertain as UK lockdown eases; release dates to be confirmed, between October 2021/February 2022

Bird Portraits (MSV 28618)

24 STUDIES FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO
Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin); Roderick Chadwick (piano)
Edward Cowie is no stranger to the inspirational attractions of the forces of Nature. For more than four decades now, he has frequently musically responded to many kinds of habitats all over the world and to many different types of sounding creatures. It is this lifelong study and experiencing of wild nature with his own unique and powerful sonic translations of those experiences that have earned for him the just accolade ‘considered by many to be the greatest living composer directly inspired by the natural world’. In this brand new cycle of 24 ‘sonic portraits’ of different British birds from 4 distinctive habitats, Cowie has drawn even closer to composing music that not so much imitates nature, but that -through many forms of study and extensive field-work- has led to new music with highly original treatments of the relationships between singers and where and how they sing. Comparisons with Messiaen might be expected but Cowie’s music is in a world and sonic habitat of its very own. Virtuosic, brilliantly coloured and magnificently diverse, this is music for all of the senses, and from a composer who uses all of his own senses under the spells of Nature.
 
TRACK TITLES
1. Mute Swan | 2. Kingfisher | 3. Great Crested Grebe | 4. Dipper | 5. Bittern | 6. Coot  | 7. Barn Owl  |
8. Pheasant | 9. Rook | 10. Magpie | 11. Starling | 12. Skylark | 13. Tawny Owl  | 14. Green Woodpecker | 15. Song Thrush | 16. Wren | 17. Bullfinch | 18. Wood Warbler | 19. Curlew | 20. Cormorant | 21. Osprey | 22. Arctic Tern(s) | 23. Puffin(s) | 24. Great Northern Diver

Where Song Was Born (MSV 28620)

WHERE SONG WAS BORN
24 STUDIES FOR FLUTE(S) AND PIANO
Sara Minelli (flute); Roderick Chadwick (piano)
Once, it was thought that the great bird-songsters evolved in the Northern hemisphere. Elaborate and sophisticated ornithological study has revealed a total reversal of that view. The greatest birdsongs first appeared in the Southern hemisphere actually- Australia especially. In recognition of that discovery and in an act of remembering Cowie’s extraordinary 12-year residence in Australia, here we have an incredible cycle of ‘bird-portraits-in-sound’ drawn, (literally in Cowie’s case, since a great deal of his music is primed and prepared through acts of drawing and painting), from some of Australia’s most individual and brilliant bird-songsters. Like its succeeding and ‘sister’ duo-cycle Bird Portraits, a singing bird is placed within its own distinctive habitat and in its own temporal dimensions and forms. This, like the British Bird cycle, is a journey and a sonic tapestry inspired by both place and events occurring in both space and time. Intriguingly, Cowie likens sonic gems like these to ‘a kind of collection of sonic icons where each bird symbolises the ‘saint or angels’ of those great religious miniatures’. Cowie has one simple imperative that drives music like this; he seeks to ‘charm and charge both mind and senses.’

TRACK TITLES
1. Australian Raven | 2. Australian Wood Duck | 3. Australian Masked Plover | 4. Eastern Whip bird | 5. Willy Wagtail | 6. Golden Whistler | 7. Superb Fairy Wren | 8. Brolg Crane | 9. Pied Butcher Bird | 10. Bush Stone Curlew | 11. Wedge-tailed Eagle | 12. Australian Magpie | 13. Bell Bird(s) | 14. Wampoo Pigeon |
15. Golden-headed Cisticola | 16. Tawny Frogmouth | 17. Pied Currawong | 18.  Kookaburra |
19.  Mangrove Kingfisher | 20. Helmeted Friarbird | 21. White-breasted Sea Eagle | 22. Green Cat Bird | 23. Sooty Owl | 24. Lyrebird(s)

Edward Cowie Divine Art Records Group Catalogue

Divine Art/Athene Records announces new recording by Peter Sheppard Skærved of English baroque music for solo violin

Peter Sheppard Skærved
Peter Sheppard Skærved © Richard Bram (this is not the violin on this recording)

Important aspects abound in a new recording from Athene, featuring virtuoso violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved, to be released in the autumn. The album, titled ‘Florish in the Key’, presents John Walsh’s ‘Preludes & Voluntarys’ (published before 1704, 2nd edition 1705) and works by Thomas Balzar, providing a comprehensive survey of music for solo violin in London at the turn of the 18th century. As well as being of interest historically and musically, the album also features two extraordinary violins: the 1629 Girolamo Amati, which Skærved presented in his recent ‘Great Violins’ album (volume 4, Athene ATH 21210), and for the majority of the tracks, the so-called ‘Charles II’ violin of 1664. Though by an unknown maker, its inlay and known date suggest strongly that it was used in one of King Charles II’s violin bands, and possibly may have been played by some of the composers represented here. With the modern but early-baroque-style small bow by Airenti, this instrument demonstrates how this intimate early music would have sounded in its own day.

Peter Sheppard Skærved is one of the most accomplished violinists of our age with a hectic concert and recording schedule. Equally comfortable with ancient music and the very newest, as soloist or chamber musician with the Kreutzer Quartet and Longbow, he has had over 400 works written for him. His pioneering work on music for solo violin has led to international research, performances and recordings of many pieces and cycles. His recordings appear on several labels including the Athene (period instruments) and Métier (new music) imprints of the Divine Art group. Currently he is recording works by Edward Cowie for Métier and has just completed volume 5 of the ‘Great Violins’ series for Athene which is to be formally announced soon.

Album Details

TITLE:  ‘Florish in the Key:  The solo violin in London 1650-1700
LABEL:  Athene
CATALOGUE NUMBER:  ATH 23211
ARTIST: Peter Sheppard Skærved

Works (in order of album appearance)

Works from ‘Preludes and Voluntarys’ published by John Walsh)

  • Prelude in D major (Arcangelo Corelli)
  • Prelude in E minor (Giuseppe Torelli)
  • Prelude in A major (Nicola Cosimi)
  • Prelude in D major (Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber)
  • Prelude in D minor (Giovanni Bononcini)
  • Prelude in A major (Nicola Matteis)
  • Prelude in D major (Francesco Gasparini)
  • Prelude in F major (Nicola Francesco Haym)
  • Prelude in D major (Johann Gofttfried Keller)
  • Prelude in A major (“Mr. Dean”)
  • Prelude in D major (Tomaso Albinoni)
  • Prelude in A major (William Corbett)
  • Prelude in A minor (Henry Eccles)
  • Prelude in A major (Arcangelo Corelli)
  • Prelude in A major (Nicola Cosimi)
  • Prelude in D minor (Tomaso Vitali)
  • Prelude in B flat major (John Bannister)
  • Prelude in D minor (Johann Christoph Pepusch)
  • Prelude in D minor (Ambrogio Lonati)
  • Prelude in G minor (Henry Purcell)
  • Prelude in F minor (“Mr. Simons”)
  • Prelude in A major (Robert King)
  • Prelude in E flat major (Giovanni Battista Bassani)
  • Prelude in E major (“Mr. Smith”)
  • Prelude in A major (William Gorton)
  • Prelude in F minor (Marc-Antonio Ziani)
  • Prelude in E major (Gottfried Finger)
  • Prelude in A major (“Mr. Hills”)
  • Prelude in B flat major (Johann Christoph Pepusch)
  • Prelude in C minor (Giuseppe Torelli)
  • Prelude in D minor (Nicola Francesco Haym)
  • Prelude in C major (Tomaso Albinoni)
  • Prelude in C major (Nicola Matteis)

Works by Thomas Baltzar

  • “A Set of Tunings by Mr. Baltzar” (Suite in A major, Thomas Baltzar)
  • Preludium in C minor (Thomas Baltzar)
  • Corant in C minor (Thomas Baltzar)
  • Courante in G minor (Thomas Baltzar)
  • Sarabande in G minor (Thomas Baltzar)
  • Sarabande in B flat major (Thomas Baltzar)
  • Allemande & Variatio in G minor (Thomas Baltzar)

Peter Sheppard Skærved Recordings for the Divine Art Recordings Group

New album of solo violin music from Hafliði Hallgrímsson

Peter Sheppard Skærved and Hafliði Hallgrímsson at work
Peter Sheppard Skærved and Hafliði Hallgrímsson at work © Malene Skærved

Divine Art Recordings Group announces the forthcoming release on its Métier label of an album of music for solo violin by Hafliði Hallgrímsson, performed by the outstanding soloist Peter Sheppard Skærved. The great Icelandic composer Hafliði Hallgrímsson began his professional life as a virtuoso cellist. His deep understanding of the limitless potential of string instruments underpins the poetry and lyricism of his musical language, resulting in music which is instantly recognisable. Hafliði is also an extraordinary artist: there’s a subtle interweave between his work in both media. His scores themselves are visually beautiful, a joy to work with, and to read.

Peter Sheppard Skærved has worked with Hallgrímsson since 1995. He regards this composer’s unique voice, emotional clarity, and uncompromising approach to sound and colour as a profound influence on the development of his work on the violin. Peter has played the music all over the world, both as a soloist and as a chamber musician. He premiered the first version of ‘Klee Sketches’ in Mexico City in 2005, and the final version of the full cycle in a performance of all of Hallgrímsson’s solo violin music in Reykjavík in 2019.

The album will be scheduled for release in the early summer of 2021.

Album details

TITLE: Hafliði Hallgrímsson: “Offerto”: Music for solo violin
LABEL: Métier
CATALOG NUMBER: MSV 28616
PERFORMER: Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin)
WORKS:

Klee Sketches Op 32 (2005-2019)-Book One

  1. Klee practising an accompaniment for a popular song
  2. And now for the art of string crossing
  3. Klee experimenting with a new scale
  4. Klee takes a legato – line for a walk (version B)
  5. Do not neglect your pizzicato Herr Klee
  6. Frau Klee is sleeping (version B)
  7. Klee entertaining Kandinsky

Offerto (1991) (in memorium Karl Kvaran) to Guðný Guðmundsdóttir

  1. Written in sand
  2. Lines without words
  3. The Flight of Time
  4. Almost a Hymn

Klee Sketches Op 32 (2005-2019)
Book Two

  1. Klee the artist plays his violin
  2. Klee ‘sounds out’ an etching he is contemplating
  3. Frau Klee is sleeping (Version A)
  4. Klee sketching a tree
  5. Klee performing at the grave of his father
  6. Klee observing a large butterfly
  7. Klee takes a legato – line for a walk (Version A)
  8. Klee notates birdsong in the aviary

Recorded on May 15th and July 3rd 2019. St Michael’s Highgate, London
Musical Supervision by the composer
Produced by Peter Sheppard Skærved
Engineered by Jonathan Haskell of Astounding Sounds

Presto Classical Interviews Peter Sheppard Skærved on His Three Latest Recordings

Presto Classical interviews Peter Sheppard Skærved on three of his latest recordings across the Divine Art Recordings Group family of labels:

Violinist Peter Sheppard Skaerved has championed contemporary and lesser-known music for much of his career; recently a triple-bill of albums came out that underscored this interest.

In the first, Skaerved explores the Klagenfurt Manuscript, a collection of anonymous Baroque solo works uncovered in a convent; the second sees him reinvent some neglected Schubert by re-presenting it in a way more suited to its “chamber-like” nature; and the third brings us right up to the present day with works from the contemporary composer Edward Cowie (b.1943).

Such an eclectic spread of recordings was a fascinating prospect, so I spoke to Peter about all of them!

See the complete interview now on PrestoMusic.com!

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Recording of Schubert’s Violin Sonatas on Period Instruments To Be Released on Athene

Peter Sheppard Skærved backstage with the violin
Peter Sheppard Skærved (Photo Richard Bram)

Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin), and Julian Perkins (square piano) have recorded Schubert’s three 1816 Sonatas for Violin and Piano on period instruments: No. 1 in D major, D.384, No. 2 in A minor, D. 385 and No. 3 in G minor, D.408.

While Franz Schubert is one of the most popular and well–loved of the ‘Great Composers’ not all of his works are quite as well known and this is perhaps true of the threeeSonatas for Violin and Piano, composed at the age of 19. While certainly not rare, they are far less often heard than the Symphonies and Lieder.  Titled “Sonata” in the manuscript, the three works were published posthumously as “Sonatinas, Op. 137” and given their relatively intimate nature, and lyrical rather than virtuosic style, the name ‘Sonatina’ has been used often; the performers here insist that Schubert’s original title should be used.

The new recording features two of the country’s foremost performers: Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin) and Julian Perkins (square piano).  Both have accomplished enormous success as soloists and chamber musicians.  Skærved has already made many recordings as soloist for Athene and its sister ‘new-music’ label Métier (both divisions of Divine Art Recordings).  Importantly this is believed to be the first recording of the Sonatinas using a period piano and violin thus reproducing much more accurately the works as originally envisioned and heard.

Julian Perkins
Julian Perkins (Photo Richard Bram)

The new album is likely to be released in the summer.

ATHENE ATH 23208

Schubert: Sonatas for Violin and Piano
Peter Sheppard Skærved (violin)
Julian Perkins (square piano)
Recorded in London in the summer /autumn of 2019

Works

THREE SONATAS, Op. 137:
No. 1 in D major, D. 384
No. 2 in A minor, D,385
No. 3 in G minor, D.408

Athene Records Announces Great Violins, Volume Three With Peter Sheppard Skærved

Featuring the World Premiere Recording of Complete Solo Movements of the Historic Klagenfurt Manuscript of 1685

The Great Violins series from Divine Art’s Athene historic music label reaches Volume 3 with an exceptional historic work – the Klagenfurt Handskrift of 1685. Violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved accessed the original manuscript at the Landesmuseums Kartnen, in Klagenfurt (southern Austria) and studied a facsimile for many hours with great dedication, coming to terms with its ancient tablature notation. Skærved says: It was only as this work progressed that I began to realise the beauty in front of me. That dawning realisation, alone, at my desk, with violin, bow, and pencil, was one of the most moving experiences of my artistic life.”

The Klagenfurt Manuscript is a vellum-covered book of 80 leaves, nearly all of which are in the same hand.  Seven different tunings are utilized.  It was found in the convent of St. Georgen am Längsee, in Carinthia and while the massive manuscript is anonymous, Skærved strongly believes that it is the work of a Benedictine nun (all of whom worked anonymously at the time) or a lay sister working at the convent.

The recording, which as with previous volumes in the series has been wonderfully produced by Jonathan Haskell, consists of about 100 movements for solo violin,  which indeed make up the major part of the whole manuscript, though it does also include some four-part pieces and some with basso continuo.  The majority of movements are in recognisable dance forms, although many of them are unlabelled. They include allemandes, minuets, gigues, passepieds, courants, correntes, sarabandes, sicilianas and a number of movements which are less capabale of categorization!

For this recording Peter Sheppard Skærved has chosen an extraordinarily fine Stradivari violin of 1685 which is in the collection of the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England. It dates from the same decade (possibly the same year) as the manuscript – but more than this, the music and the instrument proved to the performer to be ideally suited to each other – each illuminated the other, in Skærved’s words.  It is a beautiful instrument of maple, smaller than the modern ‘standard’ and of the type sometimes referred to as ‘violino piccolo’. Slight alterations were made to neck and bass bar at some point in the 19th century.  Skaerved plays with gut strings, and a period-style bow, to achieve as closely as possible the sound that the maker and his original customer would have expected.  The bow, of typical 17th century design and smaller than the modern bow, was made by the Genoese bowmaker Antonino Airenti.

A detailed essay on the manuscript, its notation and style (which includes several scordatura sections), and on the instrument, will appear in the album booklet.

Peter Sheppard Skaerved is among Britain’s (and the world’s) most accomplished violinists. Alongside his work at the Royal Academy of Music in London, he is tireless in his performing and recording career, both ‘solo’ and with his ensembles, Kreutzer Quartet and Longbow. He is the dedicatee of over 200 works for solo violin alone, and is a champion of music of all ages. He was recently described by MusicWeb International as ‘an aristocrat among violinists’. Peter is also a brilliant writer, painter, and a genuine cognoscente of the arts in general.

The album is scheduled for release at the end of 2019 or early 2020 and pre-release promotional copies may be available by the autumn.

Great Violins, Vol. 3 – Die Klagenfurt Handskrift (Athene ATH 23206)

2-CD set, and double digital album for release in late 2019/early 2020 and featuring Peter Sheppard Skærved performing a 1685 Violin by Stradavari on over 100 movements/sections/tracks.

New Music from Michael Alec Rose

In early 2018, Metier will release an album of music by Michael Alec Rose for solo violin and violin/viola duo, featuring violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved (pictured) and Diana Mathews (viola). Titled ‘Il Ritorno’, for one of the main pieces, the album will be on MSV 28574.

Rose has received 30 annual awards in composition from ASCAP and has been commissioned by the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, the Blair and Mendelssohn String Quartets, the Nashville Symphony, and others. His music has been performed widely in the United States, as well as in Europe and South America. He is Associate Professor of Composition at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music in Tennessee.