VA - David Loeb: Remembrances (2021)

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Title: David Loeb: Remembrances
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Centaur Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:11 min
Total Size: 150 MB
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VA - David Loeb: Remembrances (2021)

Tracklist:

01. Setsune
02. 5 Reveries: No. 1, Andante
03. 5 Reveries: No. 2, Allegro
04. 5 Reveries: No. 3, Lento
05. 5 Reveries: No. 4, Allegro moderato
06. 5 Reveries: No. 5, Allegro con brio
07. Kiri
08. Fantasia sobre :Como la rosa en el guerto:
09. 3 Friends of Winter: No. 1, Pine
10. 3 Friends of Winter: No. 2, Bamboo
11. 3 Friends of Winter: No. 3, Plum
12. Suite No. 4: I. Lento
13. Suite No. 4: II. Prestissimo
14. Suite No. 4: III. Allegretto giocoso
15. Suite No. 4: IV. Prestissimo
16. Suite No. 4: V. Lento e tranquillo
17. Cycle for the Lunar New Year: I. Adagio assai
18. Cycle for the Lunar New Year: II. Allegro
19. Cycle for the Lunar New Year: III. Andante
20. Cycle for the Lunar New Year: IV. Allegro energico
21. Cycle for the Lunar New Year: V. Allegro deciso
22. Canon


The eight works in this album explore reflections on the eight planets of the solar system and the earth’s seven continents. Most bear echoes of traditional melodies originating from indigenous peoples. Largely composed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tanya Ekanayaka’s passionate awareness of the connections and congruences between the past and present is reflected in her vision of harmonious co-existence. In this cycle she presents a tapestry of moods – tenderness, fantasy and vivid ‘trans-creations’ of ancient melodies. DR TANYA EKANAYAKA is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning Sri Lankan-British concert composer-pianist. Although trained as a pianist, her compositional skills are the result of a purely intuitive and natural development. Influenced by her multifaceted background, multilingualism, ambidexterity and partial color synesthesia her works which she describes as ‘deeply autobiographical’ and which evolve when she is at the piano (and at times in her dreams), have not been scored in any form but remain precisely frozen in her memory once evolved. Consistent with her interdisciplinary background, she holds a doctorate for interdisciplinary research involving Linguistics and Musicology from The University of Edinburgh, where she has also been engaged part time in academic teaching since 2007, as well as advanced academic and professional qualifications in Music Performance, Linguistics and Literature.