Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, John Cage, Manuel de Falla, Giuseppe Giamberti, Orlando Gibbons, Heinz Holliger, Guillaume de Machaut, Bohuslav Martinů, Darius Milhaud, Jorge Sánchez-Chiong, Mauricio Sotelo, Claude Vivier
Performer: Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Jorge Sanchez-Chiong, Reto Bieri, Matthias Würsch, Anthony Romaniuk, Laurence Dreyfus, Pablo Marquez
Orchestra:
Conductor:
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Alpha
Catalogue: ALPHA211
Release: 2015
Size: 1.34 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
01. Sánchez-Chiong: Overclockers 5
02. Giamberti: Duo tessuti con diversi solfeggiamenti, scherzi, perfidie, et oblighi: Cu cu
03. Holliger: Spring Dance (Unsteady)
04. Biber: Sonata representativa
05. Dick: The Grasshopper and the Ant, entrée burlesque: Prelude to the Music Theatre Piece “Au contraire”
06. anon.: Winchester Troper: Alleluia
07. Sánchez-Chiong: Overclockers 4
08. Cage: Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard: Melody No. 4
09. Milhaud: Suite for Violin, Clarinet and Piano, Op. 157b: III. Jeu (Vif)
Falla: Suite populaire espagnole (Arrangement of “7 canciones populares españolas” by Paul Kochansky)
10. VI. Jota
11. II. Nana
12. IV. Polo
13. Sotelo: Cuatro fragmentos de luz: Cadenza / Escobilla y soleá for bulería / Cadenza II / Soléa y final (Cascada)
14. Sánchez-Chiong: Overclockers 1
15. Sánchez-Chiong: Overclockers 2
16. Gibbons: 6 fantasias a 2: Fantasia 4 (VdGS 4)
17. Machaut: Ballade 4: Biaute qui toutes autres pere
18. Vivier: Pièce pour violon et clarinette
19. Holliger: “Tröpfli-Musig” (Droplet-Music, Very Very Soft)
20. Zykan: Das mit der Stimme (Something with Voice)
21. Martinů: 7 études rhythmiques, H. 202: VII. mit Pausen (Allegretto)
22. Holliger: The Little Something (A Small Story by Alice)
23. Sánchez-Chiong: Overclockers 3
24. Bach: Partita for solo violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV1004: Chaconne
Duets from thousand years of musical history for young people from 0-100 years.
“Consider everything an experiment. One shouldn‘t go to the woods looking for something, but rather to see what is there. Wherever we are, what we hear is mostly noise. When we ignore it, it disturbs us. When we listen to it, we find it fascinating”. John Cage
Over the past few years, Patricia Kopatchinskaja has exploded the norms of the classical violin. Her highly personal – even extreme – interpretations of the great classics leave no one indifferent and fascinate the public, which adores her generosity and commitment on the concert platform, her taste for new musical creations and pieces from off the beaten track.
Now the barefoot violinist invites us to join her in a unique musical experience that mixes composers of the seventeenth (and even the eleventh!) century with living composers, a clarinettist playing the ocarina, an improvisatory harpsichordist, an electro musician, a toy piano… Here is Patricia Kopatchinskaja totally at liberty, playing, singing, dialoguing with her musician friends, but also with her daughter Alice, in a CD-book that tells the story of this utterly crazy recording with the help of a rich selection of photos by Marco Borggreve.
‘Free imagination, without constraints or rules’: the word ‘Fantasy’ finds its ideal musical illustration with Take Two!