Folk Flow: Works for Accordion | Prospero Classical PROSP0067

Folk Flow: Works for Accordion

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Label: Prospero Classical

Cat No: PROSP0067

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 15th September 2023

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About

After the great success of her album Bach Pur (which was awarded the Opus Klassik 2022 in the category "Instrumentalist of the Year"), accordionist Viviane Chassot now dedicates her new album Folk Flow to a completely different repertoire: with Irish and Breton traditionals, with music by Didier Squiban, Einaudi, Chopin, Satie, Granados, Silvestrov and others.

She combines classical music with jazz, folk music and free improvisation and surprises the listener once again. For the result is once again gripping, stirring, thought-provoking and astonishing.

"Every single piece on this CD has come to me in the last two years," says the artist. And further: "Supposedly so far apart from each other, yet in their sound aesthetics ultimately very related. Captivating in their simplicity and directness. Space for the soul, spaces of longing - breathing sounds."

On this album, she juxtaposes the beauty of simple traditional folk music from Brittany with a waltz by Chopin and the famous Gnossiennes by Satie.

French charm in a lyrical-poetic sound merges here with a sometimes meditative character. Among them are discoveries such as the Bagatelles by Valentin Silvestrov, through which a whole universe behind sounds breathes. With the exception of one original composition, all the works on the album were originally written for piano. By transferring them to the accordion, new musical spaces and an enormous variety of tonal nuances open up. These works allow the artist to fully exploit the dynamic and tonal spectrum of her instrument. Unexpected juxtapositions, connections and transitions of different composers and epochs thus become a unity.

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