Piazzolla, Galliano - Concertos for Bandoneon & Accordion
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Label: Warner
Cat No: 5419794935
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 19th January 2018
Contents
Works
Chants d'Espagne, op.232Nobody Like an Angry Bunny
Opale Concerto
Danzas espanolas (12)
Oblivion (arr. Gwen Cresens)
Pedro y Pedro
Artists
Gwen Cresens (accordion, bandoneon)Brussels Philharmonic
Conductor
Diego MatheuzWorks
Chants d'Espagne, op.232Nobody Like an Angry Bunny
Opale Concerto
Danzas espanolas (12)
Oblivion (arr. Gwen Cresens)
Pedro y Pedro
Artists
Gwen Cresens (accordion, bandoneon)Brussels Philharmonic
Conductor
Diego MatheuzAbout
Gwen Cresens is a Belgian accordionist, bandoneon player, arranger and composer. After studying classical accordion at the Conservatorium of Antwerp, he took masterclasses with several legendary players, amongst them Richard Galliano. He collaborated with both classical artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Brussels Philharmonic, Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Les Ballets C de la B and Zefiro Torna, singers such as Arno, Adamo and Ute Lemper, and also jazz musicians like Brussels Jazz Orchestra and the Metropole Orkest.
Conductor Diego Matheuz is a graduate of the renowned Venezuelan Sistema, and is already widely acknowledged as one of the most promising talents from America.
The Brussels Philharmonic combine 21st century music with the great classics in their programmes, thereby opening up a dialogue between the repertoire of the past and that of the future. Another speciality is playing and recording film music, for which international recognition has been received, for example, in the form of the Oscar for the soundtrack for the film The Artist. They accompanied Anneleen Lenaerts on her concerto album (Rodrigo – Glière – Jongen, released on Warner Classics in 2014) and will be accompanying both Renaud Capuçon and Anneleen Lenaerts again on their forthcoming recordings.
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