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Origins: Works Drawn from the Past | Etcetera KTC1654

Origins: Works Drawn from the Past

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Label: Etcetera

Cat No: KTC1654

Barcode: 0871180101654

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 1st November 2019

Contents

Artists

Julia Tom (cello)
Mirsa Adami (piano)
Izhar Elias (guitar)
Karin Strobos (mezzo-soprano)
Marijn Mijnders (violin)
Anna de Veij-Mestdagh (violin)
Saeko Oguma (viola)
Chanyuan Zhao (guzheng)

Works

Chen Yi

Memory for solo cello

Falla, Manuel de

Canciones populares espanolas (7) (arr. J Tom & I Elias)

Kanter, Fant De

Gerbrandy Liederen for mezzo-soprano and cello

Schumann, Robert

Stucke (5) im Volkston, op.102

Tan Dun

Concerto for String Quartet and Pipa

Artists

Julia Tom (cello)
Mirsa Adami (piano)
Izhar Elias (guitar)
Karin Strobos (mezzo-soprano)
Marijn Mijnders (violin)
Anna de Veij-Mestdagh (violin)
Saeko Oguma (viola)
Chanyuan Zhao (guzheng)

About

“On this CD, I have chosen works by composers drawing from the folk music traditions of their own cultures of origin. Each of the cultures represented here is also of personal significance to me, whether by virtue of ancestral background, a passport acquired, a feeling of kinship, or more than a decade of life lived.

“It is thus music that also reflects my own origins, after a lifetime lived between an ever-growing collection of cultures.

“There was a moment when my particular interest in folk music got switched on. I travelled through Andalusia in 2001 and befriended a group of musicians playing Arabo-Andalusian music.

“In researching this CD, I got to meet and speak with people from folk cultures around the world. I asked everyone on what occasions people in their communities made music. And I heard from everyone the same answer: whenever people gathered together, they made music.

“I believe now that making music lies deep in our human roots. That the sheer joy it gives people to make music has helped us thrive through the ages. That making music ‘in folk style’ – without judgement, out of the spirit of the moment – is part of all of our origins.”
– Julia Tom

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