Album cover for The Invisible Link by Maya Fridman & Daniël Kool

The Invisible Link

Maya Fridman & Daniël Kool

About the album

This album discusses the invisible connection between Alfred Schnittke, Pēteris Vasks and Arvo Pärt, and my personal connection with them. It explores three pieces, each written approximately at the end of the 1970s, during the period of the Soviet Union.

History always creates an imprint on the composers’ output. However, apart from a possible historical link between Schnittke, Vasks and Pärt one might imagine, I felt something more than that. In these three pieces, I felt a sense of timelessness and an urge for an ultimate truth, to be explored through a juxtaposition of extreme emotions, and found in the musical representation of silence.

When I heard Schnittke’s Sonata for cello and piano for the very first time, I envisioned an endless circle of birth and death, with a quick disastrous gallop of life in between. This sonata has had a deep and transformative influence on me, and it epitomized to me what I was looking for in music: the experience of catharsis.

To me, the music of Vasks has a certain resolute force of veracity as told straight from the heart, a truth that can only be found through investigating the biggest opposites: peace through unrest, light through darkness. The Book, in its two movements, is about one’s voice emerging and elevating above the turmoil of one’s psychological reality.

Fratres feels to me like two brothers going through life, side by side. One frantically and emotionally trying to grasp the secrets of life and death, the other ever so still and stable, providing a frame of reason for his sibling. One brother as the instant, the other portraying eternity, and the two of them represent the perpetual struggle within oneself.

The Invisible Link is not only about the invisible connection between Alfred Schnittke, Pēteris Vasks, and Arvo Pärt, or about the relationship between the three pieces. It is about the invisible link connecting the purest and most extreme of emotions, with the everlasting stillness of time itself.

Tracklist

Alfred Schnittke

Sonata for Violoncello and Piano No. 1

I. Largo3:30
II. Presto6:41
III. Largo10:08

Pēteris Vasks

Grāmata čellam "The Book"

I. Fortissimo5:35
II. Pianissimo6:40

Arvo Pärt

Fratres for cello and piano10:26
Total playing time43:00

Artists

Composers

Very impressive! Maya’s cello playing is very focused and has an emotional impact of the highest quality.

Tanya Anisimova, cellist

Credits

Producer, recording & mastering engineerBrendon Heinst
Assistant engineerLuuk Meijssen
Piano technicianMichiel Strategier
Cover photography & artworkBrendon Heinst
Booklet photographyNicky RegelinkKees Stravers
Liner notesMaya FridmanBrendon Heinst
GenreContemporary
InstrumentationChamberSolo
Recording dateJanuary 2015
Recording locationLutheran Church, Haarlem (NL)
Recording formatPCM 352.8 kHz 24 bit
Mastering formatPCM 352.8 kHz 64 bit
Release dateApril 1, 2015
Booklet

Technical specifications

MicrophonesSonodore RCM-402Sonodore BLM-21Braumer VM-1
Microphone preamplifiersSonodore MPB-508
AD/DA conversiondCS 955
MonitoringGrimm Audio LS1beGrimm Audio SB1Genelec 8030CW
CablingSiltech custom monocrystal microphone cablesSiltech custom power cables