Lorenda Ramou & Ensemble Coriolis - Konstantia Gourzi: Music for Piano and String Quartet (2014) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Lorenda Ramou, Ensemble Coriolis, Heather Cottrell, Susanna Pietsch, Klaus-Peter Werani, Hanno Simons
Title: Konstantia Gourzi: Music for Piano and String Quartet
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: ECM New Series
Genre: Classical Piano
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Total Time: 00:51:38
Total Size: 190 / 422 mb
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TracklistTitle: Konstantia Gourzi: Music for Piano and String Quartet
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: ECM New Series
Genre: Classical Piano
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:51:38
Total Size: 190 / 422 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Gourzi: Eine kleine Geschichte für Klavier solo
02. Gourzi: Streichquartett Nr. 2, Op. 33/2-P-Ilion-Neun Fragmente einer Ewigkeit
03. Gourzi: Six Piano Pieces, Op. 41-Aiolos Wind
04. Gourzi: Streichquartett Nr. 1, Op. 19-Israel
05. Gourzi: Sieben Miniaturen für Klavier solo, Op. 8-"Noch fürcht ich"
06. Gourzi: Streichquartett plus Klavier, Op. 38-Vibrato 1
07. Gourzi: Solo Klavier, Op. 24-Klavierstücke I-V
08. Gourzi: Streichquartett plus Klavier, Op. 38-Vibrato 2
Athens-born but Munich-based composer Konstantia Gourzi makes her ECM New Series label debut with a recording of chamber music and music for solo piano.
“What historical voices commingle in the current idiom of a composer whose cultural roots lie in the birthplace of rhetoric, but who emigrated to take a musical apprenticeship in European constructivism?” asks Ingrid Allwardt in the liner notes. “What wordless airs, echoes of past ages, thread their way into the present day of her instrumental songs?” Gourzi’s album supplies the answers.
With the exception of the early piano piece “noch fürcht’ ich”, composed in 1993, all the music is of recent vintage. It includes a number of piano miniatures, pieces dedicated to Lachenmann, Kurtág, Raue, Abbado, Barenboim and Rexroth, two string quartets (‘Israel’ and ‘P-ILION, neun fragmente einer ewigkeit’), and ‘Vibrato 1’ and ‘Vibrato 2’ for string quartet and piano. Greek pianist Lorenda Ramou and the Ensemble Coriolis deliver committed performances. The album was recorded in Munich’s Himmelfahrtskirche in 2012, and produced by Manfred Eicher.