Chick Corea's Children's Songs Blue Chamber Quartet
Album info
Album-Release:
2009
HRA-Release:
26.02.2021
Label: Stockfisch Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Blue Chamber Quartet
Composer: Chick Corea
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Chick Corea (1941 - 2021):
- 1 Children's Song No. 1 03:28
- 2 Children's Song No. 2 01:32
- 3 Children's Song No. 3 01:48
- 4 Children's Song No. 4 03:14
- 5 Children's Song No. 5 01:35
- 6 Children's Song No. 6 03:31
- 7 Children's Song No. 7 02:09
- 8 Children's Song No. 8 01:58
- 9 Children's Song No. 9 01:48
- 10 Children's Song No. 10 01:58
- 11 Children's Song No. 11 01:29
- 12 Children's Song No. 12 02:20
- 13 Children's Song No. 13 01:35
- 14 Children's Song No. 14 02:30
- 15 Children's Song No. 15 01:45
- 16 Children's Song No. 16 01:38
- 17 Children's Song No. 17 01:30
- 18 Children's Song No. 18 01:48
- 19 Children's Song No. 19 02:47
- 20 Children's Song No. 20 02:50
Info for Chick Corea's Children's Songs
They should be simple and beautiful – that’s what Chick Corea wrote about his 20 Children’s Songs; the reason being that just this very simplicity and beauty of children‘s minds was what he wanted to express in his musical miniatures.
It was in the early seventies when jazz piano virtuoso and composer Chick Corea started to work on those precious pieces and it took as long as 1984 for the Children’s Songs to be published. Later Chick Corea commented on his work that each melody was singular and it was for everybody to receive these beautiful little works of art, try them and appreciate them.
It was with joy that Blue Chamber Quartet did like Chick Corea told us. They were fascinated by these poetic musical mircrocosms Chick Corea has created. It was only two years they needed to make their vision reality and record all of the Children’s Songs and have Thomas Schindl transform the arrangements in the artistic concept of Blue Chamber Quartet. Again music "that deliberately blurred distinctions between classical and jazz."
his recording was accompanied by the thought of adding words to the music in order to let the children – whose imaginary voices are to be heard here – are also able to tell their stories. Journalist Cathrin Kahlweit therefore has created 20 short texts for the 20 songs. 20 times the clock moves forward, 20 times the view goes to another country and 20 times the view focuses for one moment on a child with all its happiness, fear, hopes and worries.
Blue Chamber Quartet:
Julia Bartha, piano
Angelika Siman, concert harp
Thomas Schindl, vibraphone
Holger Michalski, double bass
Guest:
Sven von Samson, percussion
The Blue Chamber Quartet
Four musicians with successful solo and ensemble careers in the field of the classical music decide in the fall of 2005 to present a concert far off the beaten path of a typical concert program. The concert is intended to reflect the tastes of the individual members of the ensemble, and showcase the joy they feel in playing their instruments. Piano, harp, vibraphone and double bass combine classical roots with elements of jazz into an exitingly different new sound.
The Blue Chamber Quartet blue notes and chamber music of the 20th century melt into a highly virtuoso and varied mixture. The traditional mixes with the unknown - familiar sounds blend with the exotic.The Blue Chamber Quartet takes the listener on a journey of discovery through a surprising world of seemingly familiar works. The four musicians prove once again, that it is possible to combine classical music with jazz, because the have found the right bridge between the two genres.
Booklet for Chick Corea's Children's Songs