Thomas Enhco & Vassilena Serafimova - Funambules (2016) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Funambules
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:01:43
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Tracklist
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01. Enhco: Éclipse
02. Zimmerli: Signs Of Life-Blood Pressure
03. Mozart: Sonata for two pianos in D Major K.448-Transcribed for piano and marimba-I. Allegro con spirito
04. Mozart: Sonata for two pianos in D Major K.448-Transcribed for piano and marimba-II. Andante
05. Mozart: Sonata for two pianos in D Major K.448-Transcribed for piano and marimba-III. Molto allagro
06. Enhco: Palimpseste
07. Fauré: Pavane, Op. 50
08. Enhco: Dilmano Dilbero, variations on a Bulgarian folk song
09. Serafimova: Mare A Mare
10. J.S. Bach: Sonata for solo violin in G minor BWV 1001-Fuga
11. Serafimova: Aquarium (Improvisation after Le Carnaval des animaux by Camille Saint-Saëns)
12. Bitter Sweet Symphony


Jazz pianist Thomas Enhco also recognized in the jazz world, formed a duo with percussionist extraordinary Vassilena Serafimova. Their first album, Funambules, appears to April 8 for Deutsche Grammophon. From Mozart to The Verve, from Bach to their own compositions.

Paths Vassilena and Thomas intersect at the crossroads ... and there is of course Mozart: marimba and piano are found as equals in the three movements of the Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major K.448. The virtuosity and energy of the two artists are deployed with ease in this masterpiece at a time full of joy and deep, they offer us a version never heard before.

Vassilena passes naturally through the transcript to fit a Bach fugue taken from the Sonata for Solo Violin No. 1 in G Major BWV 1001. Aquarium, extracted from Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saens, is itself completely arranged for piano and marimba prepared, offering an inventive interpretation and full of madness. Thomas Enhco re-aligns Pavane op.50 by Gabriel Fauré for a darker, melancholy version of Vassilena while transforming its marimba in a hybrid instrument between organ, cello and bassoon.

He composed for the duo; Eclipse, a dreamy and romantic walk, playing the lightness of their two keyboards, Palimpsest, which painted a soft light with the woody waves of marimba while the slow piano melody is the path, as a guide in a forest Magic.

She teaches him a traditional song from his native Bulgaria, Dilmano, Dilbero they unite their voices clear, and create an epic and hair-raising work-river.

They order the American composer Patrick Zimmerli: Signs of Life - Blood Pressure drives the two instruments in a crazy race, bowing to Steve Reich pass. They give a full version of Bitter Sweet Symphony groove, worldwide hit Britpop group The Verve.

Vassilena Serafimova, percussion
Thomas Enhco, violin



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More thanks, Fan. Thanks for the oppy to listen.