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Benedict Kloeckner, Danae Dorken, Romanian Chamber Orchestra, Cristian Măcelaru - Dvorak: Cello Concerto & Pieces (2024)

Posted By: ciklon5
Benedict Kloeckner, Danae Dorken, Romanian Chamber Orchestra, Cristian Măcelaru - Dvorak: Cello Concerto & Pieces (2024)

Benedict Kloeckner, Danae Dorken, Romanian Chamber Orchestra, Cristian Măcelaru - Dvorak: Cello Concerto & Pieces (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 1:13:20 | 342 Mb
Genre: Classical

Benedict Kloeckner, one of the most remarkable cellists of his generation and winner of the OPUS Klassik 2021, is set to release a new album featuring the beloved Dvorak Cello Concerto. Recorded in collaboration with the SWR, accompanied by the Romanian Chamber Orchestra, which is led by conductor Cristian Macelaru. This album highlights Kloeckner's exceptional sense of melodic expressiveness and lesser known chamber works for cello and piano by Dvorak. The pieces for cello and piano by Dvorak, some of which are thematically connected to the concerto, showcase the deep musical synergy between Kloeckner and his accompanist, the acclaimed pianist Danae Dorken.

Roy Haynes - Togyu (1975) [Japanese Edition 2024]

Posted By: gribovar
Roy Haynes - Togyu (1975) [Japanese Edition 2024]

Roy Haynes - Togyu (1975) [Japanese Edition 2024]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 240 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 88 MB | Covers - 71 MB
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Latin Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sony Music (SICJ 40063)

There's rare and then there are records like this: a limited vinyl release in Japan in 1975 that's never been reissued anywhere else in any format since. Perhaps that's not completely surprising, though: to be frank, it feels like something of a footnote to the career of the illustrious Haynes, which began almost 30 years earlier in the first full blast of be-bop. Here, electric piano and a twanging, slightly-too-high-in-the-mix bass guitar nod towards the fusion that was fashionable at the time: ‘Azteca’ is an up-tempo latin original with blazing hi-hat; while the title track (subtitled ‘Bullfight’) is a slightly corny Iberian-flavoured foxtrot. The two standards hint at Haynes's roots: ‘Tin Tin Deo’ is a leisurely vamp, and ‘Dear Old Stockholm’ is a trio with Nakamura sitting out and Barron switching to acoustic piano. It sounds exactly like what it is: a laid back jam session. And why not?