Giya Kancheli – Ex contrario

Giya Kancheli was one of Georgia’s most distinguished composers whose output frequently drew inspiration from Georgian folklore and regularly embodied a sense of theatrical drama. An artist with an uncompromising artistic integrity, Kancheli was memorably described by his elder Russian contemporary, composer Rodion Shchedrin, as ‘an ascetic with the temperament of a maximalist and a restrained Vesuvius’.


Giya KANCHELI (1935–2019)
Ex contrario
Middelheim • Tsutisopeli

Svetlana Makarova, Pavel Vernikov, Violins
Jing Zhao, Cello • Davit Gvelesiani, Vocals
Rustavi Ensemble • Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra
Lera Auerbach

Giya Kancheli, one of Georgia’s most eminent composers, became increasingly famous after the advent of glasnost in the Soviet Union, when his works, not least his seven symphonies, were heard internationally. Around the year 2000 Kancheli shifted away from the opulence of these pieces and moved towards a more restrained, introspective vein, which is exemplified by the three works on this album. Elements of folk and traditional music can be glimpsed in the abstract Ex contrario, while Middelheim is striking for its overlapping succession of episodes. Tsutisopeli was Kancheli’s final score.

Listen to an extract from Middelheim (version for piano trio and string orchestra)
About the artists
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‘Schill and Blumina complement each other’s playing. Their combined sound is delicate and perfectly balanced, and their performances show these works to be creations of real beauty.’
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‘This is a good introduction to all three composers for those who do not know them; devotees of Silvestrov and Kancheli will want to snap up the two premiere recordings.’
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