Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212591531
Catalog number: CHRCD 148
Releasedate: 08-02-19
- Featuring BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Arpeggione Kammerorchester
An album of double concertos by composer-violinist Ittai Shapira, composed as part of his recovery and in an attempt to regain and connect fragments his memories after a terrible act of violence inflicted on him over a decade ago.
Ittai will use selected sequences from these compositions to work with patients, refugees, women recovering from violence and abuse, veterans with PTSD, and as an educational tool for societal healing.
Sephardic Journeys for Violin and Cello - soloist Thomas Carroll - emphasizes a sense of identity and empathy, and draws on the rich and vast Sephardic sound world.
Midnight’s Children for Violin and Clarinet – soloist Robert Plane - is in three main movements, which respond to the three books in the novel, telling the history of India from 1915 to 1978. It features Salman Rushdie as narrator.
Magyar: Concerto for Two Violins – soloist Hagai Shaham – was inspired by the film Seven Pounds, in which the main character sets off on a journey to commit seven random acts of kindness; and is rich in Hungarian musical tradition.
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1Sephardic Journeys: Concerto for Violin and Celloi. Prayers and Rituals11:25
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2Sephardic Journeys: Concerto for Violin and Celloii. Doubt08:18
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3Sephardic Journeys: Concerto for Violin and Celloiii. Rejoicing/Celebration06:22
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4Midnight’s Children: Concerto for Violin and Clarineti. Kashmir/Methwald10:04
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5Midnight’s Children: Concerto for Violin and Clarinetii. Pakistan/Jamila Singer12:04
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6Midnight’s Children: Concerto for Violin and Clarinetiii. Anything you want to be, you can be10:19
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7Magyar: Concerto for Two Violinsi. Roma08:35
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8Magyar: Concerto for Two Violinsii. The Potion09:11
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9Magyar: Concerto for Two Violinsiii. Mulatas/Gypsy Raves06:00