Born in Albania in 1958, Thomas Simaku studied composition at the State Conservatory of Music in Tirana. He moved to England in 1991, where he was able to immerse himself in the music that had been banned in his native country, and especially that of Ligeti and Kurtág. This, as well as his earlier experience of working with Albanian folk musicians, had a lasting effect on his own music – but as Simaku himself puts it: ‘when it comes to creativity, one should at least try to speak with one’s voice, however small that might be.’ He often composes for specific performers and the present album highlights his collaborations with Quatuor Diotima and with the pianist Joseph Houston. Catena I, the opening work as well as the most recent one on the programme, was written for Houston, while the String Quartets Nos. 4 and 5 were destined for Diotima, of which Simaku has said that ‘one cannot fail to notice their individual and sensitive approach to sound and color, and their huge range of expression. I have tried to embody these idiosyncratic qualities in both quartets.’ Houston also plays two works written by Simaku as tokens of his respect for two composer colleagues: L’image oubliée d’après Debussy and Hommage à Kurtág. These frame the piano quintet con-ri-sonanza which has also given its name to the entire album, after the sonic qualities it embodies: consonanza, risonanza, con risonanza …
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“… These gorgeous BIS recordings were made at the University of York in December 2019, under the composer’s supervision; the performances are all one would expect.”
“… The performances recorded in the composer’s presence are just splendid, technically assured and strongly committed. They do Simaku’s often complex but nonetheless rewarding music full justice… This varied and well filled release is, I think, the best way to approach Simaku’s music.”
Hubert Culot - MusicWeb-International.com – 16 March 2021
“… The pieces featuring string quartet are especially compelling here.” ****
Michael Beek – BBC Music magazine (Brief Notes section) – March 2021
"... The playing is as assured as expected from such artists as Quatuor Diotima and Joseph Houston, and those who doubted the continued viability of a modernist aesthetic may well be surprised."
Richard Whitehouse – Gramophone magazine – February 2021
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