Katalógové číslo:
4866092
Autori:
Antonio Vivaldi, Francesco Geminiani, Henry Purcell, Ina Boyle, Johann Sigismund Kusser, Ross Daly, Thomas Roseingrave, Turlough O´Carolan
Interpreti:
AIR Ensemble, Christoph Claßen, Daniel Geiss, Daniel Hope, James Galway, Jeanne Galway, Seán Smyth, Simos Papanas, Siobhan Armstrong, Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra
Vydavateľ:
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
Dátum vydania: 19. 7. 2024
LP 1
1 Morning Nightcap (trad.)
2 Codladh an Óigfhir (The Young Man's Sleep) (trad.)
3 Follow Me Up to Carlow (trad.)
4 Irish Tunes I: Cooley's - Seán Frank - Fair and Forty (trad.)
5 Ina Boyle: Phantasy for Violin and Chamber Orchestra
6 The Minor Bee (trad.)
7 (attr.) Henry Purcell: A New Irish Tune Z. 646 - Lilliburlero
Johann Sigismund Kusser: Arias from Erindo oder Die unsträfliche Liebe
8 1. Gavotte
9 2. Menuet
10 3. Branle de village
11 4. Bourrée I
12 5. Aria
13 6. Bourrée II
14 Ross Daly: Makrinitsa
LP 2
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto No. 5 in A major for 2 Violins and Orchestra RV 519
15 1. Allegro
16 2. Largo
17 3. Allegro
18 Thomas Roseingrave: Introduction to Scarlatti's Lessons (Transcr. for Ensemble)
from Eight Suits of Lessons for the Harpsichord or Spinnet: Fifth Sett
19 Gavotte in F minor
20 Auld Bob Morrice (arr. Francesco Geminiani)
21 Irish Tunes II: The One-Horned Cow - Patsy Jouhey's - Killavil Jig (trad.)
22 Turlough O'Caloran: O'Carolan's Concerto
23 Molly Malone (in memory of Tobias Lehmann) (trad.)
24 The Red-Haired Boy (trad.)
25 The Waterford Waltz (trad.)
26 Danny Boy (trad.)
27 Ladies, Step Up to Tea (trad.)
28 Turlough O'Caloran: O'Carolan's Farewell to Music
Daniel Hope's 2024 album "Irish Roots" embodies his deep connection to Ireland, which he inherited from his paternal great-grandfather, who left Waterford for South Africa in the 1890s. Although he has never lived in Ireland, Hope's fascination with Irish culture led to the making of the documentary "Celtic Dreams: Daniel Hope's Hidden Irish Story". Supported by musicologist Olivier Fourés and experiences with the award-winning Irish band Lúnasa, Hope explores the interplay between folk and classical music. "Irish Roots" reflects this journey, presenting compositions by Ina Boyle and Turlough O'Carolan alongside classics such as "Danny Boy" and Vivaldi's L'estro armonico concertos. Daniel Hope is accompanied on his new album by an outstanding Daniel Hope is accompanied on his new album by an outstanding selection of guest artists, including Lúnasa, harpist Siobhán Armstrong, flautists Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway, singer Rea Garvey, multi-instrumentalist and folk musician Ross Daly, fellow violinist Simos Papanas and the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Daniel Geiss.