Wydawnictwo: Farao
Nr katalogowy: B 108086
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2015
EAN: 4025438080864
Nr katalogowy: B 108086
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2015
EAN: 4025438080864
Babadschanjan / Saygun: Views from Ararat - Masterpieces by great composers from Armenia and Turkey
Farao - B 108086
Wykonawcy
Rebekka Hartmann, violin
Margarita Oganesjan, piano
Rebekka Hartmann, violin
Margarita Oganesjan, piano
Babadzhanian:
Violin Sonata in B flat minor
Bagdasarian:
Rhapsody
Saygun:
Suite für Violine und Klavier, Op. 33
Sonata, Op. 20
Violin Sonata in B flat minor
Bagdasarian:
Rhapsody
Saygun:
Suite für Violine und Klavier, Op. 33
Sonata, Op. 20
Ararat is a famous mountain. Noah's ark is said to have been stranded on it after the flood. Christian Armenians see the mountain as a national symbol, even though it is not located in Armenian territory, but on Turkish soil near the Armenian border. The border crossing is closed, however, as relations between the two countries have long been strained because of the Armenian Genocide. This mass murder of Armenians in 1915 is denied by the Turkish government. Despite the difficult history of these two neighbouring peoples, the region has produced much that is positive in a musical regard. This CD brings together important composers from the two hostile nations, with Ahmed Adnan Saygun and Arno Babajanian bearing witness not only to the music of their native countries, but also to all they learned and experienced in the great musical capitals of Paris and Moscow.