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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Friday 29 April 2011, 12:41

Title: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 29 April 2011, 12:41
Can anyone throw any light on this intriguing release...?

http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/Adrien-Francois-Servais-Werke-f%FCr-Cello-Orchester/hnum/8776673 (http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/Adrien-Francois-Servais-Werke-f%FCr-Cello-Orchester/hnum/8776673)
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: edurban on Friday 29 April 2011, 15:20
My first wife was a cellist with a fondness for Servais (we used to have his portrait and autograph hanging in the living room) and I've heard dozens of his pieces.  The best, imo, are the Grand Fantasies with variations...super virtuoso stuff.  Souvenir de spa isn't my favorite, but it was recorded in the 70s by Joel Krosnick on an all Servais disc.  More recently Bylsma took a shot at some Servais, but I'm not enough of a fan of his playing to have sought it out.

Servais was, again imo, a weak melodist and is at his best in pieces that use famous tunes by other people.  (The Grand Fantasy and Variations on La Fille du Regiment is marvelous fun.)  His grasp of form was probably equal to other minor virtuoso composers, mostly alternating tunes and passagework, but the tunes in the concertos (the one just recorded and a more entertaining Concerto Militaire) really do them in.  I've never heard them with the orchestra, so that may add something positive. 

There's Servais enough for a series, if the parts have survived...

David
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 29 April 2011, 15:43
Fascinating, thanks!
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: eschiss1 on Friday 29 April 2011, 17:06
well, the cello part and orchestra parts of his concerto militaire- which does not seem to be on that CD, though it may have been recorded before- are at IMSLP, as are other works, I think. 16 works presently listed there (including some that are on that disc) but not all nec. entirely performable, of course.
Eric
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: edurban on Saturday 30 April 2011, 02:32
"....his concerto militaire...may have been recorded before..."

I admit I haven't been looking all that hard, but I don't think any Servais with orchestra has been recorded before.

Btw, there's a particularly fetching Variations for cello and string orchestra sur deux airs russes (I think I'm remembering the title correctly.)  The ex played it around the US with Ransom Wilson's old orchestra.  A rare example of a virtuoso piece accompanied by chamber orchestra.  I think parts came from Fleischer, or maybe we made them....can't remember the 80s too well.

David
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: JimL on Saturday 30 April 2011, 06:37
I seem to recall the name Servais in association with Vieuxtemps.  Is he the guy Vieuxtemps played with in a quartet and for whom he composed his two concertos? 
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: edurban on Saturday 30 April 2011, 16:55
The concertos were written for F.A.'s son Joseph, also a fine cellist.  I don't remember about the quartet-playing, but I seem to remember some virtuoso duos (unaccompanied) for cello and violin written by Servais and either Vieuxtemps or maybe Leonard.  One was on themes from Les Huguenots and very enjoyable.  Ridiculously difficult, of course.

David
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: eschiss1 on Sunday 01 May 2011, 02:55
hrm. is the Servais/Ghys recording ('Variations brillantes et concertantes sur l'air "God Save the King"') on Kremer's 2002 "Happy Birthday" disc an orchestral recording?...
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: TerraEpon on Sunday 01 May 2011, 06:48
"Variations on God Save The Queen" on that disc for violin and cello, at least according to me database.
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: ServaisSociety on Saturday 22 October 2011, 17:11
I suggest to consult the website www.servais-vzw.org (http://www.servais-vzw.org) for more information about the life and work of François Servais. You will find an answer to most of the questions. Of course you can always contact me for further information.
On http://classical917.org/print-articles/1312238774-Music-Library-Reviews-di-Vittorio-and-Servais.html (http://classical917.org/print-articles/1312238774-Music-Library-Reviews-di-Vittorio-and-Servais.html) you can find a detailed review of the new CD.
Title: Re: Servais works for cello and orchestra (cpo)
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 22 October 2011, 22:47
Thank you very much - and welcome!