Wydawnictwo: Signum Classics
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 788
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: lipiec 2024
EAN: 635212078822
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 788
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: lipiec 2024
EAN: 635212078822
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: skrzypce, fortepian
Rodzaj: kwartet
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: skrzypce, fortepian
Rodzaj: kwartet
Elias: Music for Strings
Signum Classics - SIGCD 788
Kompozytor
Brian Elias (ur. 1948)
Brian Elias (ur. 1948)
Wykonawcy
Castalian String Quartet
Natalie Clein, cello
Danny Driver, piano
Sophia Rahman
Thomas Kemp
Ann Beilby
Castalian String Quartet
Natalie Clein, cello
Danny Driver, piano
Sophia Rahman
Thomas Kemp
Ann Beilby
Elias:
String Quartet
L’Innominata (for cello and piano)
Of Elutropia (for solo cello)
Duo (for violin and piano)
Three Scherzi (for violin and piano)
But when I sleep (for solo viola)
String Quartet
L’Innominata (for cello and piano)
Of Elutropia (for solo cello)
Duo (for violin and piano)
Three Scherzi (for violin and piano)
But when I sleep (for solo viola)
Signum Classics is proud to release an album of string works by the award-winning composer, Brian Elias. Spanning almost half a century, this survey of Brian Elias’s chamber music for strings arose from a retrospective
staged in 2020 by the Music@Malling festival in Kent. His first album on Sig- num, it is released alongside ‘Music for Wind’ and will be launched at Music@
Malling in September 2024. The album artwork is by celebrated artist Anish Kapoor.
“Amply gifted as an orchestral composer...purified intensity, immedia- cy and unrestrained lyricism” - Paul Griffiths, The Sunday Times
staged in 2020 by the Music@Malling festival in Kent. His first album on Sig- num, it is released alongside ‘Music for Wind’ and will be launched at Music@
Malling in September 2024. The album artwork is by celebrated artist Anish Kapoor.
“Amply gifted as an orchestral composer...purified intensity, immedia- cy and unrestrained lyricism” - Paul Griffiths, The Sunday Times