Fedele / Desjardins: Ricercari & Ritrovari
Fedele / Desjardins: Ricercari & Ritrovari
Format: CD
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Artist: Fedele / Desjardins
Label: Winter & Winter
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 025091025626
Genre: Classical
Christophe Desjardins writes of this Italian journey: "On a journey from Palermo to Taormina I am accompanied by the sounds of Domenico Gabrielli's "Ricercari," the oldest composition for cello solo, and I experience the Sicilian landscape, fascinated by the genius of this music. Soon afterwards I begin to transcribe and to interpret them for viola and the wish arises to ask my Italian artist friend Ivan Fedele to compose reflections to these Baroque works. He explores Gabrieli's gestures and figures and imagines a further journey between "Ricercari" (from ricercare 'to seek') and "Ritrovari" (from ritrovare 'to find again') by creating the sensations of an inner journey through his creative power."
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