Maxim Shalygin
Severade
Maxm Shalygin maakt indruk met omvangrijke meerdelige ensemblestukken voor gelijksoortige instrumenten. Die maken deel uit van zijn cyclus ‘Similar’. Na opvallende werken voor 7 violen en voor 8 saxofoons, volgt nu ‘Severade’ voor 9 cellisten en 25 door Rob van den Broek nieuw ontworpen instrumenten, een omvangrijk werk van 73 minuten. De celliste Maya Fridman en Cello Octet Amsterdam spelen de première.
De Oekraïense componist Maxim Shalygin (standplaats Den Haag) zoekt zijn inspiratie bij componisten als Schnittke en in spiritualiteit en filosofie. In Shalygins nieuwe werk ‘Severade’ ontmoet de intuïtieve folklore uit het Oosten de rationele kunstopvatting van het Westen. Temidden van het fenomenale Cello Octet Amsterdam zingt en speelt de celliste Maya Fridman op deels speciaal voor dit concert ontwikkelde instrumenten. In het stuk komen de elementen samen die van Fridman zo’n bijzondere muzikale persoonlijkheid maken: Rusland, spiritualiteit, Europa, het experiment, haar zangstem en vooral de samenwerking met dierbare vrienden.
Maxim Shalygin over ‘Severade’
‘Severade’ reveals a west-east synthesis, referring to different genres: singing, concert, romanticism, oratorio, all in one bottle. It brings different worlds together through the simplest and most difficult - love and the inner world of man.
Severade is a third chapter in Shalygin's macro-cycle for a lifetime 'S I M I L A R'.
The number 9 is an important source of inspiration for Shalygin, both for the musical structure and in a spiritual sense. Of all the figures, nine is the most mysterious in music history; the "ninth symphony" became a fateful landmark for many composers. On the one hand, the number 9 stands for creation and birth and symbolises a life full of development and rhythm. On the other hand, 9 is fate or judgment on one's life and works. Shalygin now stands for a pivotal moment in his life and work, a crossroads of different periods that form the starting point for a new development. This gives Severade extra meaning and coherence with the number 9. In this way, Severade is also a thread, many threads, symbolising the connection between past, present and future.
The combination of the newly designed instruments with acoustic cellos enriches the sound spectrum and allows creation of the complex sound textures. The potentially infinite sound of the bourdon strings can slow down time, leaving the listener surrounded by a sense of timelessness. Different musical material can sound in different time dimensions at the same time; slow chorales against more virtuosic layers. In addition, the combination of cellos with the mechanical switching on and off of the new instruments offers the possibility of virtuoso hoketus textures with many layers.
Severade is a combination of the words Sever (Russian for 'north') and Serenade. Shalygin composes a cycle of love songs with a northern touch. A cycle in which the composer combines two different musical worlds: the East with emotional folklore and a rational Western tradition. These totally different worlds have become an integrated whole within the musical language and creative expression of the composer.
6 mei 2021 - 30 mei 2022