Entre Orient & Occident Virgil Boutellis-Taft & Guillaume Vincent
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2016
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
07.10.2016
Label: Evidence (LTR)
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Virgil Boutellis-Taft & Guillaume Vincent
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Komitas (1869-1935):
- 1 Komitas: Gdung 04:18
- Ernest Chausson (1855-1899):
- 2 Chausson: Poème, Op. 25 16:26
- Leos Janacek (1854-1928): Violin Sonata in A Flat Minor, JW VII/7:
- 3 Janáček: Violin Sonata in A Flat Minor, JW VII/7: I. Con moto 05:05
- 4 Janáček: Violin Sonata in A Flat Minor, JW VII/7: II. Ballada 04:48
- 5 Janáček: Violin Sonata in A Flat Minor, JW VII/7: III. Allegretto 02:52
- 6 Janáček: Violin Sonata in A Flat Minor, JW VII/7: IV. Adagio 04:59
- André Hossein (1905-1983):
- 7 Hossein: Caravane (Arr. for Violin & Piano by Tara Kamangar) 03:12
- Tara Kamangar (b.1982):
- 8 Kamangar: Once There Was and Once There Wasn't (Dedicated to Virgil Boutellis-Taft) 03:12
- Philippe Hersant (b.1948): Chants du Sud, Six Short Pieces for Solo Violin:
- 9 Hersant: Chants du Sud, Six Short Pieces for Solo Violin: 1er chant 02:16
- 10 Hersant: Chants du Sud, Six Short Pieces for Solo Violin: 2ème chant 01:04
- 11 Hersant: Chants du Sud, Six Short Pieces for Solo Violin: 3ème chant 01:29
- 12 Hersant: Chants du Sud, Six Short Pieces for Solo Violin: 4ème chant 02:46
- 13 Hersant: Chants du Sud, Six Short Pieces for Solo Violin: 5ème chant 01:08
- 14 Hersant: Chants du Sud, Six Short Pieces for Solo Violin: 6ème chant 04:01
- 15 Bartók: Six danses roumaines, Sz. 56: I. Joc cu bata (Allegro moderato) 01:19
- 16 Bartók: Six danses roumaines, Sz. 56: II. Braul (Allegro) 00:28
- 17 Bartók: Six danses roumaines, Sz. 56: III. Pê-loc (Andante) 01:16
- 18 Bartók: Six danses roumaines, Sz. 56: IV. Buciumeana (Moderato) 01:39
- 19 Bartók: Six danses roumaines, Sz. 56: V. Poarga romaneasca (Allegro) 00:28
- 20 Bartók: Six danses roumaines, Sz. 56: VI. Maruntel (Allegro) 00:59
- Claude Debussy (1862-1918): Violon Sonata in G Minor, L. 148:
- 21 Debussy: Violon Sonata in G Minor, L. 148: I. Allegro vivo 04:59
- 22 Debussy: Violon Sonata in G Minor, L. 148: II. Intermède 04:30
- 23 Debussy: Violon Sonata in G Minor, L. 148: III. Finale 04:44
Info zu Entre Orient & Occident
French violinist Virgil Boutellis-Taft returns to Carnegie Hall to present his new album Entre Occident et Orient (Evidence Classics/Harmonia Mundi) with the French pianist Guillaume Vincent. Composer Paul Cantelon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Other Boleyn Girl, New York I Love You…) joins Virgil to premiere his new work, dedicated to the violinist.
Western music has roots that reach far deeper than its geographical boundaries thanks to the gradual accumulation of oral folk traditions. Formal music, that is to say liturgical music or music of the court, bears the imprint of Byzantine traditions as well as those stemming from Arabic, Turkish and Persian influences. All of these factors contributed to the progressive development of a common European musical language, which explores and exploits the resources of polyphony, while the Eastern tradition deploys those of monophony and rhythm.
Attraction for the East is an essential leitmotiv throughout the history of Europe, from its ties to Byzantium as well as to Islam, particularly during the Crusades, down to the Ottoman Empire and its vassal states and finally through to the opening of direct trade routes between Europe and the Far East.
In the Baroque and Classical period, “yearning for the East” manifested itself in expressions of exoticism, or a taste for the bizarre, the fantastical and the picturesque that infused all artistic domains, especially those of literature and the arts (and music for example Les Paladins, Les Indes galantes...). is desire developed even further during the Romantic
period when the connections between Europe and the Far East expanded rapidly. …
Virgil Boutellis-Taft, violin
Guillaume Vincent, piano
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