Wolfert Brederode - Ruins and Remains (2022) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Wolfert Brederode
Title: Ruins and Remains
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 47:40
Total Size: 116 / 205 / 882 MB
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Tracklist:Title: Ruins and Remains
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 47:40
Total Size: 116 / 205 / 882 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Ruins II (3:03)
2. Swallow (3:35)
3. Remains (1:46)
4. Cloudless (5:29)
5. Ruins and Remains (5:01)
6. Ka (3:31)
7. Ruins I (5:15)
8. Duhra (3:23)
9. Ruins III (2:00)
10. Retrouvailles (1:49)
11. Nothing for granted (5:17)
12. Dissolve (2:58)
13. March (1:14)
14. Ruins IV (3:24)
Ruins and Remains, a suite for piano, string quartet and percussion, was composed by the Dutch pianist Wolfert Breferode in 2018, to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.
Over time, however, it has come to embody meanings broader and more personal, with wide-ranging resonances. "At a number of levels, the piece has to do with grief and loss and learning to stand up again," Brederode says. There is a vulnerable but resilient quality to the music, as it hovers over its emotional terrain, with moods both bleak and guardedly hopeful.
Highly sensitive playing by Brederode, percussionist Joost Lijbaart and the Matangi Quartet (increasingly regarded as one of Holland's most adventurous string quartets), distinguish a special album recorded in Bremen's Sendesaal in August 2021 and produced by Manfred Eicher.
Wolfert Brederode: piano
Matangi Quartet:
Maria-Paula Majoor: violin
Daniel Torrico Menacho: violin
Karsten Kleijer: viola
Arno van der Vuurst: cello
Joost Lijbaart: drums, percussion
Over time, however, it has come to embody meanings broader and more personal, with wide-ranging resonances. "At a number of levels, the piece has to do with grief and loss and learning to stand up again," Brederode says. There is a vulnerable but resilient quality to the music, as it hovers over its emotional terrain, with moods both bleak and guardedly hopeful.
Highly sensitive playing by Brederode, percussionist Joost Lijbaart and the Matangi Quartet (increasingly regarded as one of Holland's most adventurous string quartets), distinguish a special album recorded in Bremen's Sendesaal in August 2021 and produced by Manfred Eicher.
Wolfert Brederode: piano
Matangi Quartet:
Maria-Paula Majoor: violin
Daniel Torrico Menacho: violin
Karsten Kleijer: viola
Arno van der Vuurst: cello
Joost Lijbaart: drums, percussion