Release Date: 13 November 2020
Label: Divine Art - Cd / Divine Art
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 809730857829
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Composer/Series: Troubled Waters
Release Date: 13 November 2020
Label: Divine Art - Cd / Divine Art
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 809730857829
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Composer/Series: Troubled Waters
Description
Works by two composers working at the University of Manchester in England: one American (Kevin Malone) and one British (Richard Whalley). These new works are all based on folk music: spirituals, protest songs, work ballads. They all reflect the instability of our current world and political systems, expressing concern about climate change, gun control (and the lack of), the neglect of the oppressed and the wilful deafness of ‘leaders’ to the real needs of the planet and its people. It’s not a ‘political’ album in any sense of partisanship but a reflection on how real progress can be destroyed by the power-brokers. Kevin Malone studied with Morton Feldman among others and is a lecturer in composition at the University of Manchester. Richard Whalley is Senior Lecturer in Composition at the university having studied at first at York with Nicola LeFanu and then at Harvard with Joshua Fineberg,
Indre Petrauskaite
Alexander Kostritsa
Various
Mina Fred; Karolina Leedo; Adam Orvad
Iris Oja; Indrek Vau; Madis Metsamart; Anto Onnis; Estonian National Male Choir; Piret Aidulo; Mikk
Ian Pace
Heather Roche; Chenyin Li; Jean Kelly; James Widden; Alison Holford; Jonathan Parkin; Thomas Lessel
Olmos Ensemble
The Bathers
Michael Foyle, Iain Burnside
Julia Huber/Miriam Altmann
Vincent Kusters; Ulf Bastlein; Feride Buyukdenktas; Anna Sophia Theil; Charlie Bo Meijering; Zachar
viibra
Trio Accanto
Torsten Mossberg; Jerry Adbo; Ann-Marie Henning; Jonas Isaksson; Isak Josefsson; Magnus Marcks; And
Tippett Quartet