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Pictures At An Exhibition

StarkLinnemann

Label: UCM-Records
Released: 2019
Duration: 76:03
Views: 332

Tracks

| 01 | Promenade I M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 02 | Gnomus M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 03 | Promenade II M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 04 | Il Vecchio Castello M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 05 | Promenade III M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark / J. Linnemann | 06 |Tuileries (Dispute d'enfants après jeux) M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 07 | Bydło M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 08 | Promenade IV M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 09 | Ballet Of The Unhatched Chicks M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 10 | Goldenberg und Schmuyle M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 11 | Promenade V M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 12 | Limoges. Le marché (La grande nouvelle) M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 13 | Catacombs (Sepulcrum romananum) M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark / J. Linnemann | 14 | Con Mortius in Lingua Mortua M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark / J. Linnemann | 15 | Baba Yaga M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark | 16 | The Bogatyr Gate M. Mussorgsky / P. Stark

Personnel

StarkLinnemann
band / ensemble / orchestra
Iman Spaargaren
saxophone, tenor
Vasilis Stefanopoulos
bass, acoustic

Additional Personnel / Information

Paul Stark: piano, recomposition; Jonas Linnemann: drums, percussion, recomposition; Iman Spaargaren: tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass-clarinet; Vasilis Stefanopoulos: acoustic bass

Album Description

The StarkLinnemann Quartet is always looking for unusual combinations of musical styles, away from the obvious. For Pictures at an Exhibition, this principle has been implemented very deeply. Extreme contrasts between classical, jazz, world and rock music create a special musical experience. But also in terms of timbre, the band digs deeper than ever before. Saxophonist Iman Spaargaren plays clarinet and bass clarinet in addition to tenor saxophone. Maciej Domaradzki contributes greatly with his double bass playing. Moreover, drummer and co-leader Jonas Linnemann adds congas to his regular drum set. Pianist and composer Paul Stark has adapted Pictures at an Exhibition in such a way that wonderful combinations of sounds can be heard. Music for almost everyone Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition has always appealed to people’s imagination because of its visual power and originality. It is considered to be the most edited piece of music in history. The piece is well known in the classical music scene, there have been many versions for symphony orchestra’s as well as marching bands and small combo’s even the famous rock band from the seventies Emerson, Lake & Palmer made an adaptation. Pictures at an Exhibition by the StarkLinnemann Quartet has been premiered at the Alexandrinsky Theatre in St-Petersburg Russia in 2018.


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