Ivan Jevtic: Sonata for Cello and Piano No.2 (Edition A.Leduc, Paris)
(dedicated to Xenia Jankovic)
0:00 Con Rigore
5:42 Quasi un valzer
7:37 Lento
12:56 Allegro molto
from the CD, PGP Belgrade, 1998
Composers notes:
The Second Sonata (1983) is dedicated to Xenia Jankovic. It is interesting to note that I first wrote the third movement (Lento), then the Finale and the Waltz, and at last only the first movement. It is essential that these deeply contrasting movements are linked attacca.
Ivan Jevtic about his music for cello:
There was an article about me in the papers back in 1980 entitled "In love with the Cello". And how exactly did I fall in love? What are the reasons for my lasting interest for cello – a constant source of inspiration for me? A Latin proverb says Navigare necesse est, and I would also say One must sing. Singing and human voice are to me the essence of music, and the cello comes right next to them, it is singing, singing eternally with a voice so captivating and warm, but also rising storms and human dramas.
Performers play an important part in the life of every composer. They inspire him, give hope and reveal undreamed-of horizons. My first cello pieces were written for the great French cellist André Navarra, who supported me, criticized me and actually showed me how to compose for the cello. I was student in Paris at the time and spent many houres listening to his lessons. This personal contact inspired me to write Mélodies Intrompues. And then came the decisive meeting with cellist Xenia Jankovic. Many years of collaboration have resulted an numerous chamber and concertante compositions for “our” instrument. Xenia is source of much inspiration for me and our joint work has enriched and ennobled my art. The Second Sonata, the Cello-Symphony and "Le rêve d'un amoureux" are dedicated to her.
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