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VA - Robin de Raaff: Melodies Unheard (Live) (2018) [Hi-Res]

VA - Robin de Raaff: Melodies Unheard (Live) (2018) [Hi-Res]

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  • Title: Robin de Raaff: Melodies Unheard (Live)
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Challenge Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 77:12
  • Total Size: 398 / 786 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Rascher Saxophone Quartet - Symphony No. 2 “Two Worlds Colliding” for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra: I. (Live)
2. Rascher Saxophone Quartet - Symphony No. 2 “Two Worlds Colliding” for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra: II. (Live)
3. Rascher Saxophone Quartet - Symphony No. 2 “Two Worlds Colliding” for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra: Transition / III. (Live)
4. Doelen Ensemble - Symphony No. 1 “Tanglewood Tales” for Large Orchestra: I. (Untangled Tales) (Live)
5. Doelen Ensemble - Symphony No. 1 “Tanglewood Tales” for Large Orchestra: II. (Untangled Tales) (Live)
6. Doelen Ensemble - Symphony No. 1 “Tanglewood Tales” for Large Orchestra: Coda (Live)
7. Sophia Burgos - Symphony No. 4 “Melodies Unheard” a Symphony of Songs for Soprano (Or Mezzo) and Orchestra on Poems by Emily Dickinson: I. How Sti (Live)
8. Sophia Burgos - Symphony No. 4 “Melodies Unheard” a Symphony of Songs for Soprano (Or Mezzo) and Orchestra on Poems by Emily Dickinson: II. Orches (Live)
9. Sophia Burgos - Symphony No. 4 “Melodies Unheard” a Symphony of Songs for Soprano (Or Mezzo) and Orchestra on Poems by Emily Dickinson: III. Softe (Live)
10. Sophia Burgos - Symphony No. 4 “Melodies Unheard” a Symphony of Songs for Soprano (Or Mezzo) and Orchestra on Poems by Emily Dickinson: IV. The Fa (Live)
11. Sophia Burgos - Symphony No. 4 “Melodies Unheard” a Symphony of Songs for Soprano (Or Mezzo) and Orchestra on Poems by Emily Dickinson: V. The Nea (Live)
12. Sophia Burgos - Symphony No. 4 “Melodies Unheard” a Symphony of Songs for Soprano (Or Mezzo) and Orchestra on Poems by Emily Dickinson: VI. The So (Live)
13. Sophia Burgos - Symphony No. 4 “Melodies Unheard” a Symphony of Songs for Soprano (Or Mezzo) and Orchestra on Poems by Emily Dickinson: VII. Music (Live)

The Dutch composer Robin de Raaff has four symphonies to his name. Will De Raaff follow in the footsteps of tradition, or will he give the name, the form, a new meaning, a new direction?

His symphonies have little to do with the classical concept. Of course, his love for composing was partly derived from the symphonies of composers such as Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and even Bernstein, but De Raaff is too much of a constructivist to write a symphony in the classical sense of the word. De Raaff became more and more convinced there was something to be gained in the concertante form, the orchestra and the soloist, the individual and the crowd. He shies away from prescribed forms and developments, a recapitulated theme followed by various movements with different characters. The symphony, the orchestral apparatus sounding together, telling its story for a period of at least 20 minutes, is what he took as his starting point. Working from there, this led to a reinterpretation of the symphonic form. De Raaff’s Second and Fourth Symphonies are the result of a reinterpretation of works for a soloist or soloist group with accompaniment. They are a revision of the material, reminiscent of the way in which Pierre Boulez let Incises for piano grow into Sur incises for ensemble and how Luciano Berio recomposed a number of his Sequenzas into Chemins.


VA - Robin de Raaff: Melodies Unheard (Live) (2018) [Hi-Res]


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