Silencio: Pärt, Glass & Martynov - Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica

Silencio: Pärt, Glass & Martynov

Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2005-09-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Tabula Rasa, I. Ludus - Con mo Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 10:32 DOWNLOAD
2
Tabula Rasa, II. Silentium - S Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 18:30 DOWNLOAD
3
Company for String Orchestra, Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 2:35 DOWNLOAD
4
Company for String Orchestra, Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 1:41 DOWNLOAD
5
Compony for String Orchestra, Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 1:54 DOWNLOAD
6
Company for String Orchestra, Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 2:03 DOWNLOAD
7
Come in!, Movement I Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 3:32 DOWNLOAD
8
Come in!, Movement II Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 4:21 DOWNLOAD
9
Come in!, Movement III Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 5:05 DOWNLOAD
10
Come in!, Movement IV Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 5:03 DOWNLOAD
11
Come in!, Movement V Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 6:00 DOWNLOAD
12
Come in!, Movement VI Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 3:05 DOWNLOAD
13
Darf ich Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica 4:13 DOWNLOAD

Reviews

  • Come in!

    5
    By The Bunnis
    All great but 'Come in' is DIESEL. Good God.
  • easy to daydream

    4
    By pansy8
    descriptive, pictorial, superb musicianship.
  • come in!

    5
    By lydialikesmusic
    Martynov's piece is absolutely breathtaking. Almost brings me to tears every time I listen to it! Influenced by the work of Ioann Lestvichnik, in which Ioann's writing: "The stairway to the kingdom of heaven is inside you...In answer to our knock we hear a voice that says to us - come in!" inspired this piece. Simply lovely and worth buying the entire album just to hear Come in!
  • Great 20th century stuff...

    4
    By Kovi
    I wanted a sampling of some modern minimalism and this album is just that. The recording of Tabula Rasa is excellent, as is Philip Glass's Company. I'm not too keen on the Martynov piece, but the other works make the album worth buying overall. If you are unfamiliar with these works, I suggest giving them a listen. Glass's work may sound familiar to film-lovers, and Part's music is really quite unique. Tabula Rasa is worth a few listens, it tends to grow on the listener. Overall this is great music to have on in the background, or to get lost in thought to. The kind of music you need to be alone to appreciate.