José Valente 6 Violas - Águas paradas não movem moinhos (2022)

Artist: José Valente 6 Violas
Title: Águas paradas não movem moinhos
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Respirar de Ouvido
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 56:46 min
Total Size: 275 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Águas paradas não movem moinhos
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Respirar de Ouvido
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 56:46 min
Total Size: 275 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Eu vi este povo a lutar (Confederação)
2. Travessia do deserto
3. Ser solidário
4. Nevoeiro
5. Quando eu for grande
6. Eu vim de longe, eu vou p'ra longe (Chulinha)
7. Prólogo
8. Inquietação
9. Águas paradas não movem moinhos
10. Os meninos de amanhã
To celebrate José Mário Branco's 80th birthday, 6 VIOLAS inaugurate an unprecedented musical framework, establishing an unexpected link between classical music and intervention songs.
Intervention is demonstrated when new paradigms of invention and dialogue are stimulated, contexts that subvert the more conventional patterns of artistic understanding, of history. It was from this premise that the acclaimed composer and violist José Valente, summoned five brilliant violists, soon identified as the main assets of the new generation of classical musicians, to embrace a relevant challenge: to constitute a sextet of violas (a rare formation, unique in Portugal ) to interpret, based on the demand and subtlety that defines classical music, the assertive and beautiful songs of one of the greatest musicians in Portugal: José Mário Branco.
In this record and concert, 6 VIOLAS recall a little of this important repertoire for Portuguese music, paying homage to its author through a journey between memory and unrest. A journey that takes advantage of the restlessness evident in the songs of the singer-songwriter, praising it. A journey founded on a revolutionary symbiosis that constantly points to the future: thus following in the footsteps of its main driver, José Mário Branco.
Intervention is demonstrated when new paradigms of invention and dialogue are stimulated, contexts that subvert the more conventional patterns of artistic understanding, of history. It was from this premise that the acclaimed composer and violist José Valente, summoned five brilliant violists, soon identified as the main assets of the new generation of classical musicians, to embrace a relevant challenge: to constitute a sextet of violas (a rare formation, unique in Portugal ) to interpret, based on the demand and subtlety that defines classical music, the assertive and beautiful songs of one of the greatest musicians in Portugal: José Mário Branco.
In this record and concert, 6 VIOLAS recall a little of this important repertoire for Portuguese music, paying homage to its author through a journey between memory and unrest. A journey that takes advantage of the restlessness evident in the songs of the singer-songwriter, praising it. A journey founded on a revolutionary symbiosis that constantly points to the future: thus following in the footsteps of its main driver, José Mário Branco.