Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013

Spheres


�P�rt's Fratres is more transcendental than celestial but Hope's performance exudes both virtuosity and romanticism, as if drawing inspiration from Paganini and Joachim in equal measure...'Spheres' is, at times, quite literally out of this world.� --Gramophone Magazine, May 2013

�Provocative? To a degree, though classical purists shouldn�t shriek too loudly...Hope dances a path through a string of otherworldly new pieces, some intriguing, some sweet, some too brief to make much impression. Gabriel Prokofiev�s Spheres, an impressive highwire act for Hope, easily stands out.� --The Times, 14th February 2013 ***


Award-winning violinist Daniel Hope presents an eclectic and accessible mix of neo-Baroque, minimalist and soundtrack favourites, including works and arrangements by contemporary masters like Ludovico Einaudi, Arvo P�rt, Karl Jenkins, Max Richter, Gabriel Prokofiev, Alex Baranowski and many more

�Spheres� features a curated collection of repertoire celebrating the idea, first brought forward by Pythagoras, that planetary movement creates its own kind of music, bringing beauty, harmony and simplicity to our complex solar system. This idea has fascinated philosophers, musicians, and mathematicians for centuries.

Featured as main soloist on Max Richter�s acclaimed �Vivaldi Recomposed�, Hope is known for an effortless classical sound and intriguing approach to repertoire

Daniel is collaborating in 2013 with Einaudi, and joint dates are in the planning stage.

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