Zsuzsanna Toth, Larissa Groeneveld, Akira Tachikawa, Ensemble Syntagma, Flanders Recorder Quartet, Alexandre Danilevski - The Uncertainty Principle (2012) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Zsuzsanna Toth, Larissa Groeneveld, Akira Tachikawa, Ensemble Syntagma, Flanders Recorder Quartet, Alexandre Danilevski
- Title: The Uncertainty Principle
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Carpe Diem Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:57:41
- Total Size: 252 mb / 1.81 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Lauda I. Prelude
02. Lauda II. Prima Parte ‘Se mai per maraveglia’
03. Lauda III. Interlude I
04. Lauda IV. Seconda Parte ‘Universal dolore’
05. Lauda V. Interlude II
06. Lauda VI. Terza Parte ‘Se perder la propia vita’
07. Lauda VII. Interlude III
08. Lauda VIII. Quarta Parte ‘Gia le ferrate e inexpugnabil porte’
09. Revelation (Offenbarung) In memoriam Alfred Schnittke
10. Oda an die Traurigkeit I. Preludio
11. Oda an die Traurigkeit II. Verso. Golden leaves
12. Oda an die Traurigkeit III. Interlude
13. Oda an die Traurigkeit IV. Farewell. Who now shall refill the cup for me
14. Antiphones I. A piacere (senza tempo)
15. Antiphones II. Andante
16. Antiphones III. Allegretto
“The Uncertainty Principle” is a journey into the mystical musical world of Russian composer Alexandre Danilevski, where music and instruments from the middle ages to modern day meet and create an unexpectedly beautiful soundscape.
Danilevskis’ compositions are at the same time refering to ancient sources and to modern art and science, moving through centuries of musical and aesthetic developments with ease and free of conventional restrictions regarding musical styles and paradigmas.
On this recording, Danilvski’s own ensemble Syntagma interprets two of his works for mixed ensemble and voice, while the Flanders Recorder Quartet plays his “Antiphones” and cellist Larissa Groeneveld presents “Revelation”, a concerto for cello solo.
Zsuzsanna Tóth, soprano
Akira Tachikawa, counter-tenor
Atsushi Moriya, recorders
Nima Ben David, viola da gamba
Sophia Danilevski, viola da gamba
Christophe Deslignes, organetto
Alexandre Danilevski, lute, composer
01. Lauda I. Prelude
02. Lauda II. Prima Parte ‘Se mai per maraveglia’
03. Lauda III. Interlude I
04. Lauda IV. Seconda Parte ‘Universal dolore’
05. Lauda V. Interlude II
06. Lauda VI. Terza Parte ‘Se perder la propia vita’
07. Lauda VII. Interlude III
08. Lauda VIII. Quarta Parte ‘Gia le ferrate e inexpugnabil porte’
09. Revelation (Offenbarung) In memoriam Alfred Schnittke
10. Oda an die Traurigkeit I. Preludio
11. Oda an die Traurigkeit II. Verso. Golden leaves
12. Oda an die Traurigkeit III. Interlude
13. Oda an die Traurigkeit IV. Farewell. Who now shall refill the cup for me
14. Antiphones I. A piacere (senza tempo)
15. Antiphones II. Andante
16. Antiphones III. Allegretto
“The Uncertainty Principle” is a journey into the mystical musical world of Russian composer Alexandre Danilevski, where music and instruments from the middle ages to modern day meet and create an unexpectedly beautiful soundscape.
Danilevskis’ compositions are at the same time refering to ancient sources and to modern art and science, moving through centuries of musical and aesthetic developments with ease and free of conventional restrictions regarding musical styles and paradigmas.
On this recording, Danilvski’s own ensemble Syntagma interprets two of his works for mixed ensemble and voice, while the Flanders Recorder Quartet plays his “Antiphones” and cellist Larissa Groeneveld presents “Revelation”, a concerto for cello solo.
Zsuzsanna Tóth, soprano
Akira Tachikawa, counter-tenor
Atsushi Moriya, recorders
Nima Ben David, viola da gamba
Sophia Danilevski, viola da gamba
Christophe Deslignes, organetto
Alexandre Danilevski, lute, composer
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