Fragments Iva Bittová
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
06.03.2013
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Iva Bittová (b. 1958): Fragments:
- 1 Fragment I 02:58
- 2 Fragment II 02:10
- 3 Fragment III 03:35
- 4 Fragment IV 02:10
- 5 Fragment V 02:59
- 6 Fragment VI 03:46
- 7 Fragment VII 07:19
- 8 Fragment VIII 01:53
- 9 Fragment IX 03:06
- 10 Fragment X 04:55
- 11 Fragment XI 03:48
- 12 Fragment XII 03:04
Info for Fragments
Die tschechische Sängerin, Musikerin und Komponistin Iva Bittová hat einmal gesagt: „Die Violine ist ein Spiegel, der meine Träume und eine Fantasien reflektiert. Ich glaube, dass meine Performance auf bestimmten Grundlagen basiert, den Schwingungen in der Musik und der Resonanz zwischen der Violine und meiner Stimme.“ Diese Beziehung wird auf dem Album – das im Auditorium Radiotelevisione svizzera von Manfred Eicher produziert wurde und die Essenz von Bittovas unverwechselbarer und außergewöhnlicher Soloarbeit deutlich zum Ausdruck bringt - wunderbar ausgeleuchtet.
Die Stücke hier, bescheiden ‚Fragments I – XII’ betitelt, entziehen sich stilistischer Einordnung. Eine Art idiosynkratischer ‚Folkmusik’, moderne Komposition, Improvisation – all diese Beschreibungen mögen von einem Augenblick zum nächsten zutreffen, doch Bittovas Musik ist eine lebendige, wechselhafte Angelegenheit: „Ich habe noch längst nicht über einen Namen für meine Musik entschieden.“ Iva Bittova war 2007 auf dem viel beachteten ECM-Album „Mater“ des Komponisten Vladimír Godár vorgestellt worden. Dies ist nun ihr Solodebüt für das Label.
Iva Bittová, violin, voice, kalimba
All music by Iva Bittová
except VI by Joaquín Rodrigo, adapted by Iva Bittová Lyrics by Gertrude Stein (III) and Chris Cutler (VII)
Recorded February 2012
Auditorio Radiotelevisione svizzera, Lugano
Engineer: Stefano Amerio
Produced by Manfred Eicher
Iva Bittová
was born in 1958 in Bruntál in northern Moravia in what was then Czechoslovakia – and nowadays the Czech Republic. Both of her parents were musicians. Her mother Ludmila was a pre-school teacher who spent most of her life with her family; her father Koloman Bitto – Bittová is the surname’s female form – was a musician strongly influenced by the land of his birth – southern Slovakia. His main instruments were string bass, cimbalom, guitar, and trumpet. This exceptional ability to play almost any instrument he laid his hands on, whether performing in classical or folk music styles, proved a major influence on his three daughters as they grew up. Both of Iva’s sisters – her older sister Ida and her younger sister Regina – are professional drama and music performers.
Iva attended drama pre-school, specializing in violin and ballet. In due course she gained admittance to the Music Conservatory in Brno, often called the Czech Republic’s second city. She graduated in drama and music. During her studies, Iva took part-time engagements as an actress and musician in Brno’s Divadlo Husa na provázku (Goose On A String Theater). She cites these engagements as some of the most formative and influential of her life.
Around this time she also featured as an actress in radio, TV and movie productions. Later on, while working full time in theater, she re-kindled her interest in playing violin, an instrument she had set aside in her younger years. After her father’s early death, she decided to follow in his professional footsteps as an instrumentalist and by composing her own music.
In 1982, Iva started studying with Professor Rudolf Šťastný, the primarius (first violin) of the Moravian String Quartet. In the intervening years the violin has become her life’s passion and the most inspiring musical instrument in her professional life. Iva firmly believes that, as playing the violin places extreme demands on musicians, the composer’s work depends utterly on commitment and diligence.
After living in the countryside near Brno for 17 years, Iva decided to relocate her personal and professional life to the United States. In the Summer of 2007, she settled amid the splendors of nature in upstate New York. Iva shares her Hudson Valley home with her younger son Antonín (born 1991) – also a dedicated musician and another chip off the Bitto block.
Booklet for Fragments