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Wydawnictwo: Atma
Nr katalogowy: ACD 22762
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2019
EAN: 722056276221
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): bałkański
Instrumenty: skrzypce

Sokolovic: Sirenes

Atma - ACD 22762
Wykonawcy
Krisztina Szabo, mezzo-soprano
Andrea Tyniec, violin
Florie Valiquette, soprano
Ensemble contemporain de Montréal (ECM) / Veronique Lacroix
Ensemble vocal Queen of Puddings Music Theatre / Dairine Ni Mheadhra
Sirenes
Tanzer Lieder
Pesma
Evta
ATMA Classique presents an evocative musical portrait of Canadian composer Ana Sokolovi?. This new recording features the Ensemble contemporain de Montréal, soprano Florie Valiquette, mezzo-soprano Krisztina Szabó, and vocal ensemble Queen of Puddings Music Theatre. The human voice is at the heart of Sokolovi?’s work, so that it is fitting that her vocal works Sirens, Tanzer Lieder and Pesma are featured on this ATMA debut recording. Evta, a concerto for violin and ensemble, is included and features Andréa Tyniec as soloist.

Krisztina Szabó is highly sought after as an artist of supreme musicianship and stagecraft. She has a passion and commitment to the performance of contemporary music, particularly Canadian works, and has worked closely with many prominent Canadian composers.Known for her “exceptional assurance, musicality, and intensity” (La Presse), Andréa Tyniec pursues a career both as a soloist and a collaborator in multidisciplinary productions integrating theatre, dance, cinema, and the visual arts.

“An imaginative and committed soprano with ravishing high notes,” ( La Libre Belgique), Florie Valiquette is a Canadian singer on the rise. In 2015, Florie attracted attention at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence singing the role of Milica in the new production of Svadba, an opera by Ana Sokolovic.

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