Kathryn Stott - Danse (2008) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Kathryn Stott
- Title: Danse
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Chandos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:07:41
- Total Size: 218 / 996 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5: No. 1. March
02. 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5: No. 2. Waltz
03. 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5: No. 3. Polka
04. 3 Danzas argentinas, Op. 2 (Alberto Ginastera): 3 Danzas argentinas, Op. 2: No. 2. Danza de la moza donosa
05. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 1. Bot-tanc (Stick dance)
06. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 2. Braul: Allegro
07. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 3. Topogo (In one spot)
08. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 4. Bucsumi tanc (Dance of Buchum)
09. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 5. Roman polka (Romanian Polka)
10. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 6. Aprozo (Fast dance)
11. Dumka in C Minor, Op. 12, No. 1, B. 136 (Antonín Dvořák)
12. 6 Morceaux, Op. 51: No. 2. Polka peu dansante
13. 2 Pieces from Kuolema, Op. 44 (Jean Sibelius): Valse triste, Op. 44, No. 1 (version for piano)
14. Dansa negra (Camargo Guarnieri)
15. Danzas afro-cubanas (Ernesto Lecuona)
16. Espana, Op. 165: II. Tango
17. Old Style (Graham Fitkin)
18. Milonga del Ángel (Astor Piazzolla)
19. Valsa da dor (Heitor Villa-Lobos)
20. 10 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1: No 1 in G Minor (version for piano)
21. Je te veux (Erik Satie): Je te veux
22. Tango (Igor Stravinsky): Tango
23. Mazurka No. 13 in A minor, Op. 17, No. 4 (Frédéric Chopin)
Kathryn Stott writes: ‘This year is very much a celebration for me – a fiftieth birthday and thirty years on the concert platform! When Ralph Couzens and I started to discuss plans for a solo CD, I was very keen to record repertoire which would reflect my wide taste in music from around the world. The subject ‘dance’ was in my head from the start and so here we have a musical journey encompassing South American countries, Romanian and Hungarian folk music, and dances from the Polish Mazurka to the Russian Polka, via Finland, France and Spain, to name but a few! Piazzolla sits alongside Satie as do Sibelius and Albéniz… dances both joyous and sad. I’m particularly excited to include the world premiere of Old Style, a birthday present from one of my favourite British composers, Graham Fitkin.’
South American music is a great love of Stott’s and so the inclusion of Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Ginastera, Guarnieri and Lecuona was essential: ‘Valsa da dor I find both touching and passionate, whereas Ginastera’s Danza has a distant sadness, which is almost untouchable.’ Stott has previously worked with the members of Piazzolla’s original Quintet, and has remained an avid fan ever since. Here she performs Milonga del ángel, a work that recreates the haunting sound of the bandoneón.
This eclectic repertoire of dances is completed by the premiere of Old Style by Graham Fitkin, written for Kathryn Stott in celebration of her landmark anniversaries this year: ‘For the past ten years, Graham has been writing the most fantastic music for me – always challenging but with such a fantastic energy. This piece is no exception and I feel its inclusion is an important part of this international and rather special journey.’
Kathryn Stott’s birthday celebrations culminate in a concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on 4 December, at which a total of twenty-five colleagues will perform with her, including Yo-Yo Ma, Natalie Clein, the Hermitage String Trio and Martin Roscoe.
01. 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5: No. 1. March
02. 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5: No. 2. Waltz
03. 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5: No. 3. Polka
04. 3 Danzas argentinas, Op. 2 (Alberto Ginastera): 3 Danzas argentinas, Op. 2: No. 2. Danza de la moza donosa
05. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 1. Bot-tanc (Stick dance)
06. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 2. Braul: Allegro
07. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 3. Topogo (In one spot)
08. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 4. Bucsumi tanc (Dance of Buchum)
09. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 5. Roman polka (Romanian Polka)
10. Roman nepi tancok (Romanian Folk Dances), BB 68 (Béla Bartók): No. 6. Aprozo (Fast dance)
11. Dumka in C Minor, Op. 12, No. 1, B. 136 (Antonín Dvořák)
12. 6 Morceaux, Op. 51: No. 2. Polka peu dansante
13. 2 Pieces from Kuolema, Op. 44 (Jean Sibelius): Valse triste, Op. 44, No. 1 (version for piano)
14. Dansa negra (Camargo Guarnieri)
15. Danzas afro-cubanas (Ernesto Lecuona)
16. Espana, Op. 165: II. Tango
17. Old Style (Graham Fitkin)
18. Milonga del Ángel (Astor Piazzolla)
19. Valsa da dor (Heitor Villa-Lobos)
20. 10 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1: No 1 in G Minor (version for piano)
21. Je te veux (Erik Satie): Je te veux
22. Tango (Igor Stravinsky): Tango
23. Mazurka No. 13 in A minor, Op. 17, No. 4 (Frédéric Chopin)
Kathryn Stott writes: ‘This year is very much a celebration for me – a fiftieth birthday and thirty years on the concert platform! When Ralph Couzens and I started to discuss plans for a solo CD, I was very keen to record repertoire which would reflect my wide taste in music from around the world. The subject ‘dance’ was in my head from the start and so here we have a musical journey encompassing South American countries, Romanian and Hungarian folk music, and dances from the Polish Mazurka to the Russian Polka, via Finland, France and Spain, to name but a few! Piazzolla sits alongside Satie as do Sibelius and Albéniz… dances both joyous and sad. I’m particularly excited to include the world premiere of Old Style, a birthday present from one of my favourite British composers, Graham Fitkin.’
South American music is a great love of Stott’s and so the inclusion of Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Ginastera, Guarnieri and Lecuona was essential: ‘Valsa da dor I find both touching and passionate, whereas Ginastera’s Danza has a distant sadness, which is almost untouchable.’ Stott has previously worked with the members of Piazzolla’s original Quintet, and has remained an avid fan ever since. Here she performs Milonga del ángel, a work that recreates the haunting sound of the bandoneón.
This eclectic repertoire of dances is completed by the premiere of Old Style by Graham Fitkin, written for Kathryn Stott in celebration of her landmark anniversaries this year: ‘For the past ten years, Graham has been writing the most fantastic music for me – always challenging but with such a fantastic energy. This piece is no exception and I feel its inclusion is an important part of this international and rather special journey.’
Kathryn Stott’s birthday celebrations culminate in a concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on 4 December, at which a total of twenty-five colleagues will perform with her, including Yo-Yo Ma, Natalie Clein, the Hermitage String Trio and Martin Roscoe.
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