Julius Berger, Hyun-Jung Berger, Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester Pforzheim, Chungki Min - Asiago - Duo Berger & Friends (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Julius Berger, Hyun-Jung Berger, Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester Pforzheim, Chungki Min
Title: Asiago - Duo Berger & Friends
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: wergo
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:18:45
Total Size: 387 mb / 1.45 gb
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TracklistTitle: Asiago - Duo Berger & Friends
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: wergo
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:18:45
Total Size: 387 mb / 1.45 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Signore delle cime (Arr. for cello ensemble by Julius Berger)
02. Duettini cimbri: I. Dar hotar summar morgond
03. Duettini cimbri: II. O baip, baip
04. Duettini cimbri: III. Trink bain, trink
05. Arboreto salvatico: I. La sequoia
06. Arboreto salvatico: II. Il pino
07. Arboreto salvatico: III. Il tasso
08. Lamentatio
09. Campanile: I
10. Campanile: II
11. Cimbrische Lieder: I. Altes Kherchle
12. Cimbrische Lieder: II. Ave Maria
13. Habil Sajahi (Live recording at Palazzo Millepini, Asiago, 2012)
14. Variazioni Asiago
15. Prayer for the Ukraine (Arr. for cello ensemble by Gustav Bafeltowski)
The new album “Asiago” by the creative soloist Julius Berger is a clever application and further development of a very pleasing, strong new trend in musical life: imaginative explorations of new repertoire fields by opening up new music to the vast areas of other cultures. In the case of the violoncello, this development seems almost provoked by its technical and traditional repertoire boundaries.
Julius Berger demonstrates how – even in a landscape such as the Alps, which seems to be closely interwoven with classical music as the homeland of well-known traditional folk music history – a closer look can reveal highly exciting and completely different ethno-potentials. He has developed a well-rounded CD program of newly written music from the precious find of the small ethnic group of the Cimbri, who came from the north and settled in what is now northern Italy, centuries ago, and still live there today with their own language. Most of this music was first performed at the annual Asiago Festival, which has been existing for 25 years now, and in various combinations – solo, in duet, with prepared piano and with cello ensemble and chamber orchestra – he has created a large, suggestive and meditative new repertoire for the low string instrument.