For his second Warner Classics album, David Aaron Carpenter - "a star
violist" in the words of the Los Angeles Times - brings together
concertos by Dvořák, Bartók, Walton and a dance cycle by contemporary
composer Alexey Shor. Carpenter identifies a connecting theme of "a
longing for the homeland … a reverence for native musical folk tunes and language." He is accompanied by the London Philharmonic Orchestra under
three distinguished conductors: Kazushi Ono, Vladimir Jurowski and
David Parry.
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Alexey Shor. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Alexey Shor. Mostrar todas las entradas
sábado, 21 de abril de 2018
David Aaron Carpenter / Salomé Chamber Orchestra THE 12 SEASONS
Alexey Shor wrote his work – moody, mellow and immediately appealing –
in his capacity as composer-in-residence with the Manhattan-based Salomé Chamber Orchestra, which David Aaron Carpenter founded with his
violin-playing sister and brother, Lauren and Sean. The orchestra
generally plays without a conductor and is therefore headless… hence its
striking name, inspired by the biblical princess who demanded the
decapitation of John the Baptist. It was founded by the Carpenter
siblings in 2009 with the declared aim of achieving “a dynamic balance
of novelty, tradition and hard work”. As Lauren Carpenter told the New York Times, “It’s great to try and change the face of what classical music concerts can be.”
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