Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
05.08.2022

Label: GWK Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Anna Stegmann & Jorge Jiménez

Composer: Christos Hatzis (1953), Johannes Ciconia (1370-1412), Chick Corea (1941), Erik Satie (1866-1925), Bela Bartók (1881–1945), Jorge Jiménez

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  • Jorge Jiménez: Passacaglia:
  • 1 Jiménez: Passacaglia: I. Origin (After H. Biber) 00:54
  • Johannes Ciconia (1370 - 1375): Le ray au soleyl (Arr. for Vielle, Recorder & Electronics):
  • 2 Ciconia: Le ray au soleyl (Arr. for Vielle, Recorder & Electronics) 03:32
  • Chick Corea (1941 - 2021): Children's Songs:
  • 3 Corea: Children's Songs: No. 4 (Excerpts Arr. for Violin & Recorder) 02:22
  • Jorge Jiménez: Passacaglia:
  • 4 Jiménez: Passacaglia: II. Northern Winds (After H. Biber) 00:52
  • Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945): Romainian Folk Dances, Sz. 68:
  • 5 Bartók: Romainian Folk Dances, Sz. 68: No. 2, Brâul (Arr. for Violin & Recorder) 00:48
  • 44 Duos, Sz. 104 (Excerpts Arr. for Violin & Recorder):
  • 6 Bartók: 44 Duos, Sz. 104 (Excerpts Arr. for Violin & Recorder): No. 44, Transylvanian’ Dance 01:51
  • Jorge Jiménez: Passacaglia:
  • 7 Jiménez: Passacaglia: III. The Guardian (After H. Biber) 02:07
  • Anonymous: Lamento di tristano (Arr. for Violin, Recorder & Electronics):
  • 8 Anonymous: Lamento di tristano (Arr. for Violin, Recorder & Electronics) 02:34
  • Jorge Jiménez: Passacaglia:
  • 9 Jiménez: Passacaglia: IV. Night Angel (After H. Biber) 00:49
  • Chick Corea: Childen's Songs:
  • 10 Corea: Childen's Songs: No. 1 (Excerpts Arr. for Violin & Recorder) 02:25
  • Luciano Berio (1925 – 2003): Peppino (Arr. for Violin & Recorder):
  • 11 Berio: Peppino (Arr. for Violin & Recorder) 01:29
  • Jorge Jiménez: Passacaglia:
  • 12 Jiménez: Passacaglia: V. Silence (After H. Biber) 00:48
  • Béla Bartók: 44 Duos, Sz. 104 (Excerpts Arr. for Violin & Recorder):
  • 13 Bartók: 44 Duos, Sz. 104 (Excerpts Arr. for Violin & Recorder): No. 11, Cradle Song 01:56
  • Christos Hatzis (b. 1953): Nadir (Arr. for Violin, Recorder & Electronics):
  • 14 Hatzis: Nadir (Arr. for Violin, Recorder & Electronics) 07:03
  • Erik Satie (1866 - 1925): Gymnopédie No. 1 (Arr. for Viola, Recorder & Electronics):
  • 15 Satie: Gymnopédie No. 1 (Arr. for Viola, Recorder & Electronics) 04:04
  • Total Runtime 33:34

Info for Zenith

With 'Zenith', the internationally renowned soloists Anna Stegmann and Jorge Jimenez follow up their successful debut album 'Lunaris'. As there, the experts in historically informed performance practice have created with 'Zenith' a new sound world all their own, in which, artistically at the highest level and beyond conventions and stylistic dictates, they confidently transcend their original habitat.

If you look directly up towards the sky you can visualise the highest point of the celestial sphere, the zenith. This imaginary point describes anything exactly above a particular location. In exploring and extending this idea, our programme boldly inhabits the electric fields of original and arranged repertoire for recorders and different types of violins.

Zenith blends medieval melodies with electronic sounds and haunting traditional tunes with innocent song. Just a few original compositions were available to our duo, yet the programme offers arrangements spanning 800 years of repertoire, including original electronic compositions by Jorge. Fluent connections of musical styles present a wealth of sound colours that let the light in as often as they invite darkness.

As a dramatic last act, we perform Christos Hatzis’ ‘Nadir’ which integrates middle-eastern sounds with western composition techniques, and combines the sonorities of tenor recorder, viola, and tape. Hatzis composed this piece as a requiem following the passing of two influential figures in his life and a period of conflict between Iran and Iraq.

In astronomical terms the ‘nadir’ is the exact opposite of the zenith; it can also mean the lowest point or the depths of despair, a fitting contrast to Zenith’s opener: Johannes Ciconia’s uplifting multi-meter prolation canon ‘Le Ray au Soleyl’ (the rays of the sun), which offers an unexpected century spanning opening to our musical journey.

Anna Stegmann, recorders
Jorge Jiménez, violin, viola, vielle, electronics



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