Martin Fröst - Dances to a Black Pipe (2011) Hi-Res

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Title: Dances to a Black Pipe
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / Mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:21:32
Total Size: 781 mb / 369 Mb / 213 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Clarinet Concerto - Cadenza - Slowly And Expressively 8:15
2. Clarinet Concerto - Transition - Rather Fast With Final Version Of Coda 7:48
3. Hungarian Dances - No. 12 Presto 2:29
4. Hungarian Dances - No. 13 Andantino Grazioso - Vivace - Andantino Grazioso 1:28
5. Hungarian Dances - No. 1 Allegro Molto 3:02
6. Hungarian Dances - No. 21 Vivace - Più Presto 1:20
7. Klezmer Dances - Cadenza - Allegro - Cadenza - Vivace 3:57
8. Dance Preludes - Second Version - Allegro Molto 0:49
9. Dance Preludes - Second Version - Andantino 2:41
10. Dance Preludes - Second Version - Allegro Giocoso 1:07
11. Dance Preludes - Second Version - Andante 3:02
12. Dance Preludes - Second Version - Allegro Molto - Presto 1:19
13. Oblivion 4:16
14. Peacock Tales - Chamber Version 19:04
15. Dancing With Silent Purpose - I'm Afraid Of The Dark 2:21
16. Dancing With Silent Purpose - Expressive Rage 1:23
17. Dancing With Silent Purpose - Full Tape Cadenza With Additional Strings 2:43
18. Dancing With Silent Purpose - Invisible Purpose 4:08
19. Clarinet Concerto - Transition - Rather Fast With Original Version Of Coda 7:49

Performers:
Martin Fröst (clarinet)
Australian Chamber Orchestra
Richard Tognetti, conductor

Martin Fröst’s latest releases have featured core repertoire for his instrument from the 18th and 19th centuries, and most recently a disc of his wide-ranging encores. All of these offerings have been singularly well received by reviewers and record buyers alike, and have contributed to Fröst’s flourishing concert career.

On this disc, accompanied by the Australian Chamber Orchestra under Richard Tognetti, Fröst presents a wide-ranging selection of works all connected with dancing. The principal work on this disc is Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, and with special permission from the Copland Fund, the disc ends with the fireworks of the original and later revised, dazzling ending of the Concerto.

Fröst also includes on this disc works by Lutoslawski, Anders Hillborg and Piazzolla, as well as an arrangement of Brahms’ Four Hungarian Dances arranged by his brother, Göran.

“His virtuosity lies in his exceptional dexterity and agility…and in his daring control of the instrument’s dynamic and expressive extremes.” The Times




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gracias, excelente álbum...