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Sollima / Alkemia Quartet / Mastromatteo- 4 Strings

SKU: 8007144078003
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the album cover for Sollima / Alkemia Quartet / Mastromatteo - 4 Strings
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In the collective imagination, the string quartet is associated with the great classical repertoire, but in the past twenty years it has inevitably been affected by the experimentations of contemporary music and by the influence of the increased circulation and popularity of jazz. Thus the creation of a "non-classical" string quartet which, however, borrows the classical quartet's discipline, technique and founding philosophy. The Alkemia Quartet became immediately interested in the works of Giovanni Sollima. Though entirely notated, these pieces require some improvisation and a modern and transverse freedom of interpretation, fully reflecting the technical and creative mastery of their composer, who melds music from John Dowland to Kurt Cobain, from Bach to Webern. Sollima 4 strings starts from the roots, blending minimalistic Mediterranean atmospheres with Celtic, pop and rock music, always in the search of a new, suitable sound. This programme includes the world premiere recording of Africa, a work dated 1994 in the Sonzogno catalogue and about which Sollima said: "I found it dancing, in a tragic way. You dug it up again, and you have given it an awesome, new, fresh, sensual, dynamic and very personal reading."

Tracklist:

  1. Viaggio In Italia: Federico II
  2. Zobeide
  3. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: I. -
  4. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: II. -
  5. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: III. -
  6. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: IV. -
  7. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: V. -
  8. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: VI. -
  9. Viaggio In Italia: L'isola Ferdinandea
  10. Viaggio In Italia: Cretto
  11. Viaggio In Italia: L'ortolano
  12. Africa: I. -
  13. Africa: II. -
  14. Africa: III. -
Format: New CD/Classical

Sollima / Alkemia Quartet / Mastromatteo- 4 Strings

SKU: 8007144078003
Regular price ¥133.00
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Release Date: 03.23.2018

 
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In the collective imagination, the string quartet is associated with the great classical repertoire, but in the past twenty years it has inevitably been affected by the experimentations of contemporary music and by the influence of the increased circulation and popularity of jazz. Thus the creation of a "non-classical" string quartet which, however, borrows the classical quartet's discipline, technique and founding philosophy. The Alkemia Quartet became immediately interested in the works of Giovanni Sollima. Though entirely notated, these pieces require some improvisation and a modern and transverse freedom of interpretation, fully reflecting the technical and creative mastery of their composer, who melds music from John Dowland to Kurt Cobain, from Bach to Webern. Sollima 4 strings starts from the roots, blending minimalistic Mediterranean atmospheres with Celtic, pop and rock music, always in the search of a new, suitable sound. This programme includes the world premiere recording of Africa, a work dated 1994 in the Sonzogno catalogue and about which Sollima said: "I found it dancing, in a tragic way. You dug it up again, and you have given it an awesome, new, fresh, sensual, dynamic and very personal reading."

Tracklist:

  1. Viaggio In Italia: Federico II
  2. Zobeide
  3. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: I. -
  4. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: II. -
  5. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: III. -
  6. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: IV. -
  7. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: V. -
  8. Sonnets Et Rondeaux: VI. -
  9. Viaggio In Italia: L'isola Ferdinandea
  10. Viaggio In Italia: Cretto
  11. Viaggio In Italia: L'ortolano
  12. Africa: I. -
  13. Africa: II. -
  14. Africa: III. -