BBC Music Magazine

Anna Thorvaldsd­óttir

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Enigma

Spektral Quartet

Sono Luminus DSL-92250 28:28 mins Although its name suggests connection­s with spectralis­m, Us-based Spektral

Quartet champions a wide range of contempora­ry music, supporting new pieces through an innovative concert series ‘Once More, With Feeling!’, in which debut works receive an immediate second performanc­e, bolstered by on-stage conversati­ons with the composer. Enigma, co-commission­ed by the ensemble, Carnegie Hall and Washington Performing Arts – and receiving its first outing on record here – is a sonic portrayal of the halo of light seen around darkened objects (a penumbra).

The first movement opens with scratching and a sense of foreboding, subtly giving way to swollen, distended bowed notes. There are almost inaudible scrapes and the whisper of hair on string. High-pitched glissandos sound like bird calls. Anna Thorvaldsd­óttir’s mesmerisin­g score emphasises the scope and scale of sound, exploring the seemingly unlimited timbres of a string quartet. Multiple extended techniques – further developed in the skittish second movement – are sensitivel­y integrated into traditiona­l use of pitch, and pose no issue for the intrepid Spekralist­s. The final movement reflects the slow swell of the first, closing with a haunting drone-like passage in the cello part and a shadowy finale. Impressive production captures this half-hour work in its best light. Claire Jackson

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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