In absentia: String Chamber Works by Majd & Tafreshipour
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Label: Metier
Cat No: MSV28576
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 10th May 2019
Contents
Works
Dreamland for string quartetFaraghi (In absentia) for violin and cello
Broken Times for string quartet
Pendar for solo violin
Artists
Darragh Morgan (violin)Patrick Savage (violin)
Fiona Winning (viola)
Deirdre Cooper (cello)
Works
Dreamland for string quartetFaraghi (In absentia) for violin and cello
Broken Times for string quartet
Pendar for solo violin
Artists
Darragh Morgan (violin)Patrick Savage (violin)
Fiona Winning (viola)
Deirdre Cooper (cello)
About
Fozié (or Fozieh) Majd is a remarkable composer who also writes for an international audience, having had success all around Europe in concert and with music for film. As a female living under the Iranian regime since the 1979 revolution she has spent much time teaching and collecting folk tunes from the provinces as well as promoting her works in the USA and Europe. The album includes her wonderful Dreamland Quartet and Farăghi (In Absentia) for violin and cello.
The quartet of performers is made up of four leading string players from the UK including Darragh Morgan who is also leader of the Fidelio Trio; Patrick Savage, former first violin of the Royal Philharmonic (also an acclaimed composer of film music); Fiona Winning, formerly principal viola of the RPO and in-demand freelancer; and Deirdre Cooper, currently principal cellist with l’Orchestre des jardins musicaux in Switzerland.
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