Rachel Lee Priday, David Kaplan - Fluid Dynamics (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Rachel Lee Priday, David Kaplan
- Title: Fluid Dynamics
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Orchid Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:48:26
- Total Size: 298 mb / 1.05 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Entangled on a Rotating Planet
02. Waterworks
03. Convection Loops
04. Three Suns
05. ko’u inoa
06. to speak in a forgotten language: I. —
07. to speak in a forgotten language: II. —
08. to speak in a forgotten language: III. —
09. Violin Sonata: I. Fast and Focused, with Gradually Increasing Intensity
10. Violin Sonata: II. Still and Spacious, but Always Moving Forward
11. Violin Sonata: III. Dramatic, Violent, Rhythmic, Very Precise
American violinist Rachel Lee Priday presents a new collection of world-premiere recordings for the violin, written by some of the foremost American composers of today, drawing on the laws of fluid dynamics and situating trailblazing new repertoire within the laws of physics. Following a chance encounter with an Ocean scientist in 2019, and later being contacted by Georgy Manucharyan of the University of Washington with fascinating videos of a fluid dynamics lab, Rachel Lee Priday sought a musical response to these visual phenomena. The nautical themes of chaos in the systems of the oceans and atmosphere, combined with the theme of deriving energy from nature formed the basis for a host of leading American composers to collaborate on the themes of individuality, chance, and interpretation. Rachel Lee Priday’s career to date is distinctive not just for her “irresistible panache” (Chicago Tribune) and international acclaim as a violinist, but also as a musician who operates in conversation with literary and cultural narratives. “Fluid Dynamics” pulls on these two threads simultaneously, as she continues to deliver masterful performances of thought-provoking repertoire, whilst offering an introspection that channels outside forces into engaging and compelling performance.
01. Entangled on a Rotating Planet
02. Waterworks
03. Convection Loops
04. Three Suns
05. ko’u inoa
06. to speak in a forgotten language: I. —
07. to speak in a forgotten language: II. —
08. to speak in a forgotten language: III. —
09. Violin Sonata: I. Fast and Focused, with Gradually Increasing Intensity
10. Violin Sonata: II. Still and Spacious, but Always Moving Forward
11. Violin Sonata: III. Dramatic, Violent, Rhythmic, Very Precise
American violinist Rachel Lee Priday presents a new collection of world-premiere recordings for the violin, written by some of the foremost American composers of today, drawing on the laws of fluid dynamics and situating trailblazing new repertoire within the laws of physics. Following a chance encounter with an Ocean scientist in 2019, and later being contacted by Georgy Manucharyan of the University of Washington with fascinating videos of a fluid dynamics lab, Rachel Lee Priday sought a musical response to these visual phenomena. The nautical themes of chaos in the systems of the oceans and atmosphere, combined with the theme of deriving energy from nature formed the basis for a host of leading American composers to collaborate on the themes of individuality, chance, and interpretation. Rachel Lee Priday’s career to date is distinctive not just for her “irresistible panache” (Chicago Tribune) and international acclaim as a violinist, but also as a musician who operates in conversation with literary and cultural narratives. “Fluid Dynamics” pulls on these two threads simultaneously, as she continues to deliver masterful performances of thought-provoking repertoire, whilst offering an introspection that channels outside forces into engaging and compelling performance.
Year 2024 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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