Barbara Drazkov - Psalmy (2021)

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Title: Psalmy
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: RecArt
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 44:51 min
Total Size: 218 MB
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Barbara Drazkov - Psalmy (2021)

Tracklist:

1. Psalm No. 2 (After Gomółka)
2. Psalm No. 10 (After Gomółka)
3. Psalm No. 29 (After Gomółka)
4. Psalm No. 31 (After Gomółka)
5. Psalm No. 67 (After Gomółka)
6. Psalm No. 57 (After Gomółka)
7. Psalm No. 58 (After Gomółka)
8. Psalm No. 77 (After Gomółka)
9. Psalm No. 103 (After Gomółka)
10. Psalm No. 114 (After Gomółka)
11. Psalm No. 137 (After Gomółka)
12. Psalm No. 161 (After Gomółka)
13. Psalm No. 162b (After Gomółka)
14. Psalm No. 163 (After Gomółka)


The album is a creative arrangement of fourteen biblical Psalms of David in a poetic translation by Jan Kochanowski with music by Mikołaj Gomółka (Melodie na Psałterz Polski) from 1580.

"We have recomposed the Renaissance four-voice a cappella songs from 440 years ago into a minimalist-avant-garde idiom for bass-baritone and prepared piano. The inspiration here was both the minimalist recomposition of Max Richter and Kwadrofonik's folk Requiem, as well as John Cage's avant-garde sounds. a combination of traditional, tonal melody with the unusual, often murky and atonal sound of a prepared piano. Reaching for the pearl of Polish Renaissance music, we wanted to expose a vocal expression far from the simplicity typical of 16th-century singing. , and incidentally also wind instruments (duduk, cornet), often of undefined tonality. Some studies were a consequence of meanings and symbols present in poetry, others play with sound "effects", and still others were born accidentally. They were moving, beautiful and interesting, because - as the father of recomposition, Igor Stravinsky noted - although each music is about different music, it is primarily an art of expression, and the emotions contained in the Psalms - fear, gratitude, anger and love - remain universal, without due to the musical aesthetics in which they are conveyed. " Barbara Drazkov, Maciej Straburzyński