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What kind of inferno are the musicians talking about?
The profane one we all experience day after day? Or is “inferno” meant to be a metaphor for the freedom of the improviser? Are they blowing it out or are they blowing it off? Or are they cancelling it because it is not going to happen? Or could it be a persiflage on the slippery music business that both musicians have gained experience with from various points of view? more... |
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This "Songbook” travels around the globe and is being enriched and transformed by other cultures - especially by mixed cultures such as Jazz and Latin music
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...grabs the listener and twists him around until all his concepts of how violin music should sound drop. Train songs are men's songs, winter travel on rolling wheels, the ways of lonely travelers that mark every train stop with a love-affair.
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the most creative music-making today(Yo-Yo Ma). Listeners can enjoy a representative cross-section of this legendary jazz and rock string quartet fascinating repertoire, with the character of this recording ideally reflecting the ensemble's explosive creativity.
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