Fidelio Trio - Fokkens: Tracing Lines (2014)

Artist: Fidelio Trio
Title: Fokkens: Tracing Lines
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Métier
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:12
Total Size: 283 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fokkens: Tracing Lines
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Métier
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:12
Total Size: 283 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracing Lines (Robert Fokkens)
01. I. — (00:02:28)
02. Ii. — (00:05:41)
03. Iii. — (00:03:51)
04. Inyoka Etshanini (00:06:39)
Mammals of Southern Africa (Robert Fokkens)
05. I. Ingwe (Leopard) (00:01:34)
06. II. Southern Right (00:02:12)
07. III. Mob of Meerkats (00:02:58)
08. IV. Lioness with Cub (00:03:48)
09. V. ImVubu (Hippopotamus) (00:05:24)
9 Solitudes (Robert Fokkens)
10. No. 1 (00:02:16)
11. No. 2 (00:03:08)
12. No. 3 (00:01:48)
13. No. 4 (00:00:49)
14. No. 5 (00:00:33)
15. No. 6 (00:02:15)
16. No. 7 (00:01:28)
17. No. 8 (00:03:08)
18. No. 9 (00:01:35)
19. On Disruption and Displacement (00:06:05)
20. Irreconcilable Truths (00:06:47)
21. Africa (00:06:45)
Total length: 01:11:12
Label: Métier
Performers:
Darragh Morgan (violin)
Robin Michael (cello)
Carla Rees (bass flute)
Mary Dullea (piano)
Patricia Rozario (soprano)
Fidelio Trio
Tracing Lines presents the first recordings of six of Robert Fokkens’ chamber works and one song, all written between 2001 and 2011. Over this ten-year period, his main interest has been the exploration of identity – looking at how musical styles and genres, cultural, social and geographical background, and non- musical personal experiences and interests are all reflected in the music he writes. These issues are, of course, about far more than developing his musical creativity, and for a white South African living in Europe – at least, for him – these have been, and remain, questions which require constant consideration and re- evaluation. It is fortunate that he has a creative musical avenue through which to do this – and if the works on this CD have a sense of being part of a larger project, it is because of this underlying, continuous process of exploration.