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Dejan Lazić, Muenchner Rundfunkorchester & Ivan Repušić - Istrian Rhapsody - Dejan Lazić (2023) [Hi-Res]

Dejan Lazić, Muenchner Rundfunkorchester & Ivan Repušić - Istrian Rhapsody - Dejan Lazić (2023) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Istrian Rhapsody - Dejan Lazić
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: BR-Klassik
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 62:06
  • Total Size: 237 MB / 1.06 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Lazić: Concerto in Istrian Style - Overture (7:49)
2. Lazić: Concerto in Istrian Style - Intermezzo (10:07)
3. Lazić: Concerto in Istrian Style - Cadenza ad libitum (9:18)
4. Lazić: Concerto in Istrian Style - Canone e Rondo (7:22)
5. Lazić: Concerto in Istrian Style - Finale (1:51)
6. Devcic: Istrian Suite: Prelude (4:32)
7. Devcic: Istrian Suite: Leaping Dance (2:23)
8. Devcic: Istrian Suite: Lullaby (4:46)
9. Devcic: Istrian Suite: Finale (6:03)
10. Ronjgov: Istrian Folk Anthem (Version for two sopile) (0:30)
11. Ronjgov: Istrian Folk Anthem (2:45)
12. Lazić: Alterations on the Istrian Folk Anthem (4:44)

"The folk music of the Croatian peninsula of Istria is as characteristic as it is extraordinary. Its melodies, harmonies and rhythms are unique, and sonorously expressed by the sopila - a traditional shawm instrument - as well as through choral singing and folk dances. The music with its asymmetrical rhythms is based on the so-called 'pentatonic Istrian scale', which consists of major and minor seconds and is thus clearly different from the other musical styles of Croatia. Numerous non-Istrian musicians and composers have been fascinated by it - among them the Croatian composer Natko Devcic, with his 'Istrian Suite' for orchestra (1946), or the young Croatian pianist and composer Dejan Lazic with his 'Concerto in Istrian Style for Piano and Orchestra' op. 18 (2014/2021) or his 'Alterations on the Istrian Folk Hymn' op. 29 (2022).

Natko Devcic was one of Croatia's most important composers and music educators, leaving a lasting impression on subsequent generations of musicians. His most lasting success as a composer came with his 'Istrian Suite' for orchestra from 1946, which uses Istrian folk music as a source of inspiration and as a link between Slavic late Romanticism and the avant-garde.

Dejan Lazic’s five-movement 'Concerto in Istrian Style for Piano and Orchestra' op. 18 is closely connected to Istrian music, with its melodies, harmonies and rhythms, and features the 'Istrian scale' as well as the typical melodies played in thirds. The central movement of the concerto is an extended cadenza in which Lazic – who has already composed cadenzas for piano concertos by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven and also arranged Brahms' Violin Concerto op. 77 for piano and orchestra – demonstrates his diverse experience in this field.

Lazic's 'Alterations on the Istrian Folk Hymn' op. 29 were written for the present album and are dedicated to the Munich Radio Orchestra and its principal conductor Ivan Repusic. The song 'Draga nam je zemlja', composed by Ivan Matetic Ronjgov, was and continues to be sung as a folk hymn in Istria, and in his work Lazic has taken its melody as the basis for a theme and twelve variations with coda for orchestra."

Dejan Lazić, piano
Stjepan Večković, Sopila
The Choir of the Croatian Radio and Television
Tomislav Fačini, choral master
Munich Radio Orchestra
Ivan Repušić, conductor



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