In 1984 the distinguished Czech guitarist Vladimir Mikulka
proposed that there should be a three-way collaboration between
Stepan Rak (Czech), Nikita Koshkin (Russian) and myself (English).
Each would send a different theme to each of the other two
in order to generate six new sets of variations. This was
not only a very substantial project, it was unique in the
known history of music. There had been a few instances, in
which two composers had written works based on one another’s
music, but in no case had they exchanged themes for the express
purpose; never, so far as we knew, had three composers ever
been involved in any kind of mutual action. If and when completed,
our plan would create a new record! It was, it did, and this
recording is likewise unique! As John Duarte has commented:
"Five people have played key roles in this project
- Vladimir Mikulka for suggesting it,
the three composers for writing the music, and Stein-Erik
Olsen for bringing it to audible
life."
(John Duarte)
"In this unique program and thrilling performance Stein-Erik
Olsen encompasses this
huge cycle of six vast compositions. These variations grew
and sealed friendships among
the three composers. Bravo!"
(Vladimir Mikulka, after the world premiere
of the variations at the Cesky Krumlov International Music
Festival.)
John Duarte
Variations sur un théme de Stepan Rak
Thema, 1) con moto, 2) Andanta Nikitoso, 3) Sherzoso, 4)
Lento, con tenerezze, 5) Alla gavotta, 6) Finale.
Nikita Koshkin
OIME-Rhapsody on a théme of J.W. Duarte
Tema Tempo di Siciliana, 1) Presto, 2) Lento, 3) Moderato
con moto, 4) Piu mosso (non Troppo), 5) Tempo di preludia no.3. di H.Villa-Lobos,
6) Allegro grazioso, 7) Estatico, 8) Presto, 9) Andante, 10) Tranquillo.
Stepan Rak
Variazioni su un tema di Nikita Koshkin
Tema Moderato, 1) Vivace molto, 2) Marcato Rabioso, 3) Lento,
4) Tempo di Minuetto, 5) Lento Cantabile, 6) Marcia.
Interval
John Duarte
Variations on an Andante of Nikita Koshkin
Theme Andante, 1) Poco Scherzoso, 2) Marche funebre, 3) Valse,
4) Fantasia, 5) Bagatelle, 6) Arietta, 7) Finale.
Stepan Rak
Variations on a théme by John Duarte
Theme Largo Sostenuto, 1) Con Moto, 2) Lento, 3) Lento e Acceler
molto con moto, 4) Maestoso, 5) Presto.
Nikita Koshkin
Porcelain Tower
Variations on the théme by Stepan Rak
Tema - Lento maestoso, 1) Yellow paper dragon, 2) Bamboo Umbrella,
3) Sphere within Sphere, 4) Red Liro gliphe’s Dance,
5) Nocturne silk screen, 6) Fox where wolf, 7) Porcelain emperor.
The composers about Stein-Erik Olsen:
"Stein-Erik Olsen belongs to the elite group of guitarists
who can be called not only guitarist
but also musicians. His mastery is based on the flawless
technique which serves deep and impressive musicality and
clear sense of beauty. His skill is like the electricity
which appears between the music and the listener. The playing
of Stein Erik Olsen is always artistic and he is absolutely
convincing in Bach, romantic music or avant-garde. His
personal charm
warms his playing and brings the friendly atmosphere to
each of his recitals." (Nikita Koshkin)
"It is a real delight to a composer when his music
takes on a life of its own. I am very pleased that Stein-Erik
Olsen has given a new soul to my compositions. Yet I am still
more glad that he realized that the Variations are not a
lone piece, but that they are a brick in the wall built by
the three individual composers. I feel satisfied that all
six sets of variations can now finally live together, united
by one brilliant musician."
(Stepan Rak) "Merely to learn these six difficult works, let along
well enough to play them as a whole concert program and to
record them is a considerable technical achievement; to do
it - as Stein-Erik Olsen has done, in accord with the composers’ intention
is no less than remarkable."
(John W. Duarte)
The composers.
Stepán Rak (b. 1945, Ukraine)
studied the guitar with Stepán Urban and composition
with Jirí Dvorácek in Prague. Since teaching
in Jyväskylä, Finland (1975-1980) he has gained
a high reputation as a composer of great imagination, a master
of dramatic impact and a creator of unusual sound effects
on the guitar - of which he is a virtuosic player. His career
now takes him to many countries as a teacher and performer.
Nikita Koshkin (b. 1956, Moscow) studied at the Gnesin Institute
in Moscow with three teachers, the last of whom was Alexander
Frauchi. His works have much in common with those of Rak,
but for the most part they follow ‘classical’ forms
more closely. He is much influenced in post-Stravinsky style
by Shostakovich and Prokofiev but he remains ‘his own
man’. His fame and activity is now ‘global’.
John Duarte (b. 1919, England) is a substantially self-taught
composer who began his musical life as a jazz musician (guitar,
double-bass and trumpet). Although he is not a concert performer
he has acquired an intimate knowledge of the guitar and its
technique, and he now travels worldwide as a teacher, lecturer
and adjudicator. He is one of the most-recorded of all contemporary
composers for the guitar.
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