Marianne Schroeder astonishes in Ustvolskaya’s works for piano

Marianne Schroeder at St Peter’s Church © Lena Shkoda

Von Kurt Gottschalk, 07 April 2019

The Russian composer Galina Ustvolskaya – a relusive eccentric who composed fewer than two dozen works before her death in 2006 at 87 – had a tendency to label her works as “symphonies.” Her Symphony n° 4 (1985/87), for example, is scored for all of four instruments. Continuer la lecture de « Marianne Schroeder astonishes in Ustvolskaya’s works for piano »