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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:13:44
Enregistrement : 2019 Pays : Pologne Prise de son : Stereo
Label : Acte Préalable Référence : AP0471 EAN : 5901741654710 Code Prix : DM017A
Année d'édition : 2020 Date de sortie : 01/01/2020
Genre : Classique
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Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)Le carnaval des animaux Introduction et marche royale du lion Poules et coqs Hémiones (animaux véloces) Tortues L'éléphant Kangourous Aquarium Personnages à longues oreilles Le coucou au fond des bois Volière Pianistes Fossiles Le cygne Final Piotr Moss (1949-)Zoo-suite Aquarium Flamingos Vultures The Swan Monkeys Jerzy Maksymiuk (1936-)Vers per archi Adam Wesolowski (1980-)"Silver Concerto" pour clavecin, orchestre à cordes, et sons enregistrés "Euphony Concerto" pour euphonium et orchestre à cordes dans une mine d'argent Steven Mead, euphonium Aleksandra Gajecka-Antosiewicz, clavecin Agnieszka Kopinska, piano Piotr Kopinski, piano Krzysztof Korzen, contrebasse Michal Urbanczyk, clarinette Magdalena Maliszewska, flûte Katarzyna Biedrowska, violoncelle Silesian Chamber Orchestra Maciej Tomasiewicz, direction Robert Kabara, direction
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 Having a soft spot for the 10th Muse, I have tendencies to have loose connotations between sound and image. Vibrations of the air, produced by a source of sound, send an impulse to the brain and a machine triggered by such a stimulus starts producing images. This is known as ‘synaesthesia’. This situation, closely tied to the human’s physiology, creates a completely new movie narration. When I was working on C. Saint-Saëns’ and Piotr Moss’ series, my machinery creating images was triggered. I remember a movie that had made quite the impression on me. Christopher Nolan’s Inception from 2010, exploring Junge’s area of the ‘psychology of depth’, who dwells on the subject of human unconsciousness. The original thought included in the movie is the concept of a foreign idea appearing in the mind of a sleeping person, that he accepts as his own. Let’s get back to the recordings featured on this album. Music – one of the most abstract forms of art (‘abstract painting’ comes straight from it, starting with Kandinsky) – is a perfect ground for ‘inception’ to take place. While listening to C. Saint-Saëns and Piotr Moss I have the feeling, that one of the composers dreams the other’s dream. I encourage you to discover the traces of ‘inception’ narrated by our album.

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