Daniel Hope: Spheres
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Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Cat No: 4790571
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 18th February 2013
Contents
Works
Preludes (24) for violin and piano, op.46Musica universalis
I giorni
Cantique de Jean Racine, op.11 (arr. John Rutter)
Echorus
Faust
The Armed Man - A Mass for Peace
Spheres
Berlin by Overnight
Sonata for violin and continuo no.3 in D minor
Artists
Daniel Hope (violin)Jacques Ammon (piano)
Jochen Carls
Juan Lucas Aisemberg
Christiane Starke
Members of the Rundfunkchor Berlin
Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin
Conductor
Simon HalseyWorks
Preludes (24) for violin and piano, op.46Musica universalis
I giorni
Cantique de Jean Racine, op.11 (arr. John Rutter)
Echorus
Faust
The Armed Man - A Mass for Peace
Spheres
Berlin by Overnight
Sonata for violin and continuo no.3 in D minor
Artists
Daniel Hope (violin)Jacques Ammon (piano)
Jochen Carls
Juan Lucas Aisemberg
Christiane Starke
Members of the Rundfunkchor Berlin
Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin
Conductor
Simon HalseyAbout
'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.
This is an album of broad consumer appeal, featuring a number of world premieres, and destined to drive interest in the digital space.
Featured as main soloist on Max Richter’s acclaimed “Vivaldi Recomposed”, Hope is known for an effortless classical sound and intriguing approach to repertoire.
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