K Meyer - Canti Amadei, Symphony no.5
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Label: Dux
Cat No: DUX1803
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 2nd September 2022
Contents
Works
Canti Amadei - Concerto da camera per violoncello, op.63Symphony no.5 for string orchestra, op.44
Artists
Bartosz Koziak (cello)Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Sopot
Conductor
Rafal JaniakWorks
Canti Amadei - Concerto da camera per violoncello, op.63Symphony no.5 for string orchestra, op.44
Artists
Bartosz Koziak (cello)Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Sopot
Conductor
Rafal JaniakAbout
Krzysztof Meyer is a composer who eagerly refers to early musical traditions, entering into a dialogue with them. He is also familiar with the concept of programme music: his music communicates with the world, tells about it, makes memories, co-operates with the listener's imagination.
The composition Canti Amadei – Concerto da camera per violoncello, op.63, refers to one of Krzysztof Meyer's favourite artists – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In this five-movement, dynamic chamber concerto, Meyer included quotations from works of the great Viennese. In turn, the second of the recorded compositions, Symphony no.5 for string orchestra, op.44, transfers the listener into the world of a sonic tale in which the narrative is taken over by successive instruments or their groups, influencing the listener's imagination through textural and colouristic changes.
Among the performers, there are cellist Bartosz Koziak and the Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Sopot under the baton of Rafał Janiak.
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