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Dana Zemtsov|Essentia: Bartók, Brahms, Bloch, Kugel, Paganini

Essentia: Bartók, Brahms, Bloch, Kugel, Paganini

Dana Zemtsov, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and Daniel Raiskin

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"One of the biggest dilemmas of our generation is where are we from, who are we, what is our identity? Globalization has made the whole world closer, bringing our cultures more and more together. I myself am a product of this mix, being born in Mexico to Russian parents with a Jewish background, having studied at a French school in Norway and grown up in Holland. Consequently I have often thought about these questions: which culture is closest to me? What am I? I could feel at home and relate to all these cultures and yet I am not really part of any of them.
The music on this album explores the opposite perspective; each piece is very strong influenced by the composer’s culture. One can immediately smell the Hungarian landscape in Bartok’s Viola Concerto, Italian roots in the Carnevale di Venezia, the Jewish soul in Bloch’s Nigun and Russian Orthodox chants in Kugel’s Preghiera. However there is a deeper meaning to the title of this album, as the programme also touches the spiritual and carnal nature of the human being. During the process of compiling this programme I suddenly realized the strong religious connection between the second movement of the Bartok concerto and the two prayers that follow. This is followed by the contrasting ‘danse macabre’ in the third movement, which for me is very much associated with the carnal ritual of a carnival, when one is allowed to release one’s most primitive instincts. I believe each of these pieces explores the deepest roots of humankind, that core that will be there, no matter where we go or what we do." (Dana Zemtsov)
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Viola Concerto, Sz. 120 (Béla Bartók)

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I. Moderato
Dana Zemtsov
00:14:54

Bela Bartok, Composer - Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Boosey and Hawkes, MusicPublisher - Daniel Raiskin, Conductor, MainArtist - Dana Zemtsov, MainArtist

2018 Channel Classics Records 2018 Channel Classics Records

2
II. Adagio religioso - Allegretto
Dana Zemtsov
00:04:27

Bela Bartok, Composer - Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Boosey and Hawkes, MusicPublisher - Daniel Raiskin, Conductor, MainArtist - Dana Zemtsov, MainArtist

2018 Channel Classics Records 2018 Channel Classics Records

3
III. Allegro vivace
Dana Zemtsov
00:04:46

Bela Bartok, Composer - Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Boosey and Hawkes, MusicPublisher - Daniel Raiskin, Conductor, MainArtist - Dana Zemtsov, MainArtist

2018 Channel Classics Records 2018 Channel Classics Records

4
Preghiera
Dana Zemtsov
00:08:14

Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Daniel Raiskin, Conductor, MainArtist - Michael Kugel, Composer - Dana Zemtsov, MainArtist - New Consonant Music, MusicPublisher

2018 Channel Classics Records 2018 Channel Classics Records

21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1 (Johannes Brahms)

5
V. Allegro in F-Sharp Minor (Arr. for Orchestra by Albert Parlow)
Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
00:03:55

Johannes Brahms, Composer - Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Albert Parlow, Arranger - Daniel Raiskin, Conductor, MainArtist

2018 Channel Classics Records 2018 Channel Classics Records

Baal Shem, B. 47 (Ernest Bloch)

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II. Nigun (Arr. for Viola and String Orchestra by Michael Kugel)
Dana Zemtsov
00:07:01

Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Ernest Bloch, Composer - Daniel Raiskin, Conductor, MainArtist - Michael Kugel, Arranger - Dana Zemtsov, MainArtist - Universal Edition, New Consonant Music, MusicPublisher

2018 Channel Classics Records 2018 Channel Classics Records

7
Variations on "O mamma, mamma cara" from "Il carnevale di Venezia", Op. 10, MS 59 (Arr. for Viola and String Orchestra by Michael Kugel)
Dana Zemtsov
00:17:29

Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Niccolò Paganini, Composer - Daniel Raiskin, Conductor, MainArtist - Michael Kugel, Arranger - Dana Zemtsov, MainArtist - New Consonant Music, MusicPublisher

2018 Channel Classics Records 2018 Channel Classics Records

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"One of the biggest dilemmas of our generation is where are we from, who are we, what is our identity? Globalization has made the whole world closer, bringing our cultures more and more together. I myself am a product of this mix, being born in Mexico to Russian parents with a Jewish background, having studied at a French school in Norway and grown up in Holland. Consequently I have often thought about these questions: which culture is closest to me? What am I? I could feel at home and relate to all these cultures and yet I am not really part of any of them.
The music on this album explores the opposite perspective; each piece is very strong influenced by the composer’s culture. One can immediately smell the Hungarian landscape in Bartok’s Viola Concerto, Italian roots in the Carnevale di Venezia, the Jewish soul in Bloch’s Nigun and Russian Orthodox chants in Kugel’s Preghiera. However there is a deeper meaning to the title of this album, as the programme also touches the spiritual and carnal nature of the human being. During the process of compiling this programme I suddenly realized the strong religious connection between the second movement of the Bartok concerto and the two prayers that follow. This is followed by the contrasting ‘danse macabre’ in the third movement, which for me is very much associated with the carnal ritual of a carnival, when one is allowed to release one’s most primitive instincts. I believe each of these pieces explores the deepest roots of humankind, that core that will be there, no matter where we go or what we do." (Dana Zemtsov)
© Channel Classics

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