fazil say - Black Earth
又名: 土耳其钢琴家与作曲家萨伊原创作品集《黑土》
表演者: Fazil Say/Orchestre national de france/Eliahu Inbal
专辑类型: CD
介质: CD
发行时间: 2003
唱片数: 1
出版者: Naive
条形码: 0822186049549
专辑简介
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Product Description
After a dazzling start to his career, which has made him one of the world’s best-known and most popular pianists, and a run of recordings of Mozart, Bach, Gershwin and Stravinsky which have made their mark on the classical catalogue, Fazyl Say now shows us another facet of his art: his own compositions. Anyone who has attended one of Fazyl Say’s concerts has heard some of his own compositions played as encores, among them the now famous Black Earth for solo piano, based on a Turkish folksong, in which Fazyl, evoking the saz, a Turkish traditional instrument, simultaneously plays the keys and the strings inside the piano, producing an incredible sound. This Turkish pianist is also a passionate enthusiast for improvisation and jazz: ‘Art Tatum and Ravi Shankar are just as much of an inspiration to me as Bach or Beethoven,’ he likes to say. These influences are obvious in this disc’s stunning closing track, Dervish in Manhattan, recorded live at the 2000 Radio France & Montpelier Festival before an electrified audience. Contrasting traditional Sufi music and the modernity of "swing," Dervish in Manhattan dazzles with its constantly changing time signatures, rhythmic sequences, syncopations and offbeat accents.
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曲目
Black Earth, for piano
Composed by Fazil Say
with Fazil Say
Sonata for violin & piano
Composed by Fazil Say
with Laurent Korcia, Fazil Say
Concerto for piano & orchestra No. 2 ("Silk Road")
Composed by Fazil Say
Performed by Gulbenkian Chamber Orchestra
with Fazil Say
Conducted by Muhai Tang
Pièces for piano & orchestra
Composed by Fazil Say
Performed by Orchestre National de France
with Fazil Say
Conducted by Eliahu Inbal
Paganini Variations for solo piano
Composed by Fazil Say
with Fazil Say
Dervish in Manhattan, for piano, ney, bass & drums
Composed by Fazil Say
with Fazil Say, Kudsi Erguner Quartet