Enesco & Britten: mirror reflections
From the youthful sonic ecstasy of George Enescu’s String Octet to the twilight musings in Britten’s Lachrymae, Tabea Zimmermann and the Ensemble Resonanz invite us to traverse a whole gamut of emotions – poised between vigour, melancholy, and transcendence.
An early masterpiece by the then nineteen-year-old composer, Enescu’s String Octet is heard here in its orchestral version, bursting with radiance and verve. Like a mirror reflection, Britten’s Lachrymae, inspired by John Dowland, is performed in its version for viola and string orchestra. Tabea Zimmermann lends the cycle a poignant inwardness: these are facets of grief as well as a meditation on time and finitude. Two masterful scores linked by their common humanity.