Dandelion Quintett - Windspiel (20240 [Hi-Res]
Artist: Dandelion Quintett
Title: Windspiel
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: col legno
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:29
Total Size: 191 / 870 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Windspiel
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: col legno
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:29
Total Size: 191 / 870 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett: I. Allegro con spirito (1:12)
2. Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett: II. Rubato. Lamentoso (2:59)
3. Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett: III. Allegro grazioso (2:23)
4. Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett: IV. Presto ruvido (0:57)
5. Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett: V. Adagio. Mesto (2:21)
6. Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett: Vi. Molto vivace, capriccioso (1:25)
7. Odds in Favor (4:32)
8. I promise (6:15)
9. Op. 31: Summer Music (11:19)
10. Hapax Legomenon (13:11)
The dandelion is a plant we are all familiar with; it adorns meadows and fields and goes through several stages of development until its ripe seeds are carried off by the wind to be scattered across the landscape. The Dandelion Quintett takes its name from the flower and has also adopted some of its qualities. The woodwind quintet combines virtuosity and joy of playing with natural ease to create a brightly colored soundscape.
The pieces assembled on the debut album Windspiel are representative of the ensemble’s repertoire: classic composers of new music – specifically, György Ligeti and Samuel Barber – meet experimental and inspiring contemporary composers, namely Simon Popp, Ralph Heidel and Henrik Ajax. Past meets present in the certainty that we will be hearing a lot more from the Dandelion Quintett in future.
The pieces assembled on the debut album Windspiel are representative of the ensemble’s repertoire: classic composers of new music – specifically, György Ligeti and Samuel Barber – meet experimental and inspiring contemporary composers, namely Simon Popp, Ralph Heidel and Henrik Ajax. Past meets present in the certainty that we will be hearing a lot more from the Dandelion Quintett in future.