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lunes, 31 de mayo de 2021
viernes, 24 de agosto de 2018
Barbara Hannigan / Reinbert de Leeuw VIENNA FIN DE SIÈCLE
After the huge success of her GRAMMY Award-winning first album for
Alpha, Crazy Girl Crazy, Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan is back with
her longtime collaborator and mentor, the great figure of
twentieth-century music, Dutch pianist Reinbert de Leeuw.
For this new recital album, the duo explores the roots of modern
music with composers who went on to lead a musical revolution: Arnold
Schoenberg, Hugo Wolf, Anton Webern, Alexander Zemlinsky, Alma Mahler
and Alban Berg. Vienna: Fin de Siècle presents a vision of Vienna at the
height of late Romanticism, when music was at its most lush and
decadent, at the edge of tonality and full of voluptuous beauty.
Featuring composers for whom text and song were inseparable, the album
captures the rich and intense moment before the disruption of the
harmonic language of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Hannigan and de Leeuw have long championed the exquisite repertoire from this
époque.
sábado, 13 de mayo de 2017
Kate Lindsey / Baptiste Trotignon THOUSANDS OF MILES
Closing the distance between classical music and Broadway, between the old and new worlds, between opera and jazz... Thousands of Miles is born out of an encounter between two extraordinary performers: opera star Kate Lindsey and jazz pianist Baptiste Trotignon.
For their debut joint album, Kate Lindsey and Baptiste Trotignon have produced a rich and varied programme around the songs of Kurt Weill, from Nanna’s Lied and Trouble Man, to classics from The Threepenny Opera and Lost in the Stars.
The journey through three European languages brings the listener to the
very beginnings of jazz, and features new arrangements and deft
improvisations by the award-winning Trotignon. They also pay homage to
three composers who, like Weill, were forced to leave their homelands in
Germany and Austria, emigrating to the ‘new world’ of the United States
of America and taking their stories and styles with them: Alma Mahler, Zemlinsky and Korngold.
The disparate group are united by a shared narrative, their songs all
speaking of intense longing and homesickness. Several songs have rarely
been recorded before.
London-based, American mezzo soprano Kate Lindsey
has thrilled audiences around the globe with her performances of Mozart
and Purcell, but grew up steeped in the music of Broadway, from
Gershwin to Cole Porter. She comments “the works on Thousands of Miles all share a deep, complex search for a sense of belonging, for a
collective spirit, for a physical and emotional home. In exploring this
idea, Baptiste and I brought together our two very different musical
worlds. It was a journey where we both had to open ourselves up and make
ourselves vulnerable, myself as a classically-trained singer, and
Baptiste, who has rhythm in his DNA. Together, I hope we developed a
deep mutual understanding of each other's musical language and used it
to enrich our own.”
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