• logo

Maya Fridman, North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra & Sander Teepen - De Graaff: The Forest in April (2021) [Hi-Res]

Maya Fridman, North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra & Sander Teepen - De Graaff: The Forest in April (2021) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: De Graaff: The Forest in April
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: TRPTK Reference
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz / flac 24bits - 176.4kHz
  • Total Time: 00:51:05
  • Total Size: 237 / 897 mb / 1.58 gb
  • WebSite:
Tracklist

01. Concerto No. 4 "Rimpelingen": (Prelude)
02. Concerto No. 4 "Rimpelingen": I. Passacaglia
03. Concerto No. 4 "Rimpelingen": (Interlude)
04. Concerto No. 4 "Rimpelingen": II. Scherzo
05. Concerto No. 4 "Rimpelingen": (Postlude)
06. Concerto No. 5 "The Forest in April": I. The Forest
07. Concerto No. 5 "The Forest in April": II. The Echo Chamber
08. Concerto No. 5 "The Forest in April": III. Requiem

Composer Jan-Peter de Graaff (Terschelling, 1992) studied with Klaas ten Holt, Guus Janssen, Calliope Tsoupaki and Diderik Wagenaar. He successfully concluded his studies at the Royal Conservatory with the opera 'All Rise'. De Graaff is not part of the fashionable minimal movement, but composes 'old-fashioned' complex. His music is richly orchestrated, melodious and transparent at the same time. He also likes to make use of theatrical elements. For cellist Hans Woudenberg, De Graaff wrote "Rimpelingen (“ripples”)" in 2017 on the occasion of his farewell to Asko|Schönberg, a work that was received with joy by the trade press. In season 2020-2021 cellist Maya Fridman was artist in residence at the Utrecht-based TivoliVredenburg. Through the artistic leadership of this venue, contact was made with the composer and a new initiative came about, with support from the Fonds Podiumkunsten. De Graaff was commissioned to compose a new work for Fridman, which was later titled "Concerto no. 5, The Forest in April". In March 2021 'The Forest in April' had its premiere in Utrecht, performed by Maya Fridman and the North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicolò Foron. Enthusiastically, De Volkskrant writes: "After a solo cadence that lasts for minutes, in which Fridman is allowed to indulge her qualities as a playing animal, a fierce battle ensues. Angular orchestral motifs alternate with the cello's seething dissonance. Even here the composer mixes the timbres so skilfully that beauty lurks even in the discordant sounds." De Graaff: "In the composition, the relationship between soloist and orchestra is central as a metaphor for the relationship between man and nature. In 'The Forest in April' you can hear how the cellist influences the orchestra and how the orchestra slowly mutates into a monstrosity that collapses under its own weight. The work ends with a 'Requiem', in which the orchestra blows itself up, as it were. Lonely the lamento of the cello floats over the destruction of the orchestra. A deeply emotional moment." In June 2021, the North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra additionally recorded Concert no.4 "Ripples." This time under the direction of conductor Sander Teepen, with another starring role for cellist Maya Fridman. In Vrije Geluiden De Graaff told us that he was inspired by pebbles crunching on the water: "Then I zoom in on the ripples on the surface of the water and on what's happening underneath, that's the ensemble. That's where a complete world emerges, which eventually fades out."



As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
  • Unlimited high speed downloads
  • Download directly without waiting time
  • Unlimited parallel downloads
  • Support for download accelerators
  • No advertising
  • Resume broken downloads
  • User offline
  • platico
  •  wrote in 01:23
    • Like
    • 1
gracias...
  • User offline
  • gemofroe
  •  wrote in 11:00
    • Like
    • 0
thanks a lot