Agata Szymczewska: Modern Soul
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Label: CD Accord
Cat No: ACD223
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 30th September 2016
Contents
Works
Sonata for violin and accordionSonata for violin and piano
Sonata in Three Moods for violin and guitar
Sonata for violin and piano
Artists
Agata Szymczewska (violin)Marek Bracha (piano)
Maciej Frackiewicz (accordion)
Grzegorz Skrobinski (piano)
Lukasz Kuropaczewski (guitar)
Works
Sonata for violin and accordionSonata for violin and piano
Sonata in Three Moods for violin and guitar
Sonata for violin and piano
Artists
Agata Szymczewska (violin)Marek Bracha (piano)
Maciej Frackiewicz (accordion)
Grzegorz Skrobinski (piano)
Lukasz Kuropaczewski (guitar)
About
The compositions were written between 2013 and 2015 especially for these performers. Ignacy Zalewski, Mikołaj Majkusiak, Marcin Markowicz, and Aleksander Nowak are composers of the younger generation, whose artistic output previously included pieces for piano, accordion and guitar.
In his programme review Marcin Trzęsiok writes: ‘Using the term “sonata” for these pieces indicates the classical profile of the music itself. Indeed, it is characterised by elegance, a sense of balance, and artistry. But it is not “music about music”. Despite the fact that all of the sonatas draw on the neo-styles of modernism and postmodernism, each of them is characterised by an individual tone and introduces the listener to a different labyrinth of form, consisting in more than just aesthetic playing. Expressing refined contents with an accessible language is a first-rate achievement.’
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