Jenkins - Quirk: The Concertos
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Label: Decca
Cat No: 4817811
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 11th October 2019
Contents
Works
La Folia (marimba concerto)Over the Stone (double harp concerto)
Palladio: Allegretto
Quirk (concerto for flutes, keyboards and percussion)
Sarikiz (violin concerto)
Artists
Marat Bisengaliev (violin)Gareth Davies (flute)
John Alley (keyboards)
Neil Percy (percussion)
Catrin Finch (harp)
Carmine Lauri (violin)
David Alberman (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Karl JenkinsWorks
La Folia (marimba concerto)Over the Stone (double harp concerto)
Palladio: Allegretto
Quirk (concerto for flutes, keyboards and percussion)
Sarikiz (violin concerto)
Artists
Marat Bisengaliev (violin)Gareth Davies (flute)
John Alley (keyboards)
Neil Percy (percussion)
Catrin Finch (harp)
Carmine Lauri (violin)
David Alberman (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Karl JenkinsAbout
This set of reissues completes the catalogue now on Decca, which includes the complete Adiemus series.
Quirk features the world premiere recordings of the four concertos.
Over the Stone, a double harp concerto; La Folia for marimba; Quirk, a concertante for flutes, keyboards, percussion; and Sarikiz, a violin concerto.
The album is rounded off with the re-recording of the first movement of Palladio, named after the Renaissance architect - this work was made famous by the TV commercial of De Beers “A Diamond is Forever” from 1993.
“I have dipped into other cultures and I have also introduced some oddball combinations such as a marimba [in La Folia] playing, essentially, baroque music.” - Karl Jenkins
Originally released in 2008.
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