Xuefei Yang, Johannes Moser - Songs of Joy and Sorrow (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Songs of Joy and Sorrow
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Platoon
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 00:59:14
Total Size: 253 / 1012 mb
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Tracklist

01. Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Xuefei Yang): I. Allegro moderato
02. Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Xuefei Yang): II. Adagio
03. Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Xuefei Yang): III. Allegretto
04. Canciones populares españolas, G. 40 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Jaume Torrent): No. 1, El paño moruno
05. Canciones populares españolas, G. 40 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Jaume Torrent): No. 5, Nana
06. Canciones populares españolas, G. 40 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Jaume Torrent): No. 6, Canción
07. Canciones populares españolas, G. 40 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Jaume Torrent): No. 7, Polo
08. Canciones populares españolas, G. 40 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Jaume Torrent): No. 3, Asturiana
09. Canciones populares españolas, G. 40 (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Jaume Torrent): No. 4, Jota
10. Flow My Tears (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by David Nadal and Johannes Moser)
11. The Frog Galliard (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Raymond Burley)
12. Come Heavy Sleep (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Johannes Moser)
13. In Darkness Let Me Dwell (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Johannes Moser)
14. Three Songs for Violoncello and Pipa (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Xuefei Yang): I. Seasons
15. Three Songs for Violoncello and Pipa (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Xuefei Yang): II. Little Cabbage
16. Three Songs for Violoncello and Pipa (Arr. for Guitar and Cello by Xuefei Yang): III. Tibetan Dance

The programme reflects our upcoming digital release through the label Platoon, Songs of Joy and Sorrow, a truly eclectic musical mix that is tied together through the idea of songs without words. Firstly, we have the enigmatic and utterly beautiful songs by Dowland, carrying their messages unapologetically through the centuries. Then we have the lively, sometimes intimate, but always most expressive songs by de Falla. Finally, there’s the great Arpeggione Sonata by Franz Schubert, himself perhaps the greatest song composer of the late classical period. The Arpeggione is the beating heart of the programme, as everything else is kind of short form...