Knox -saltarello

Album cover art for upc 028947645016
Label: ECM
Catalog: B001662302
Format: CD

Garth Knox (fiddle, viola, viola d'amore), Agnès Vesterman (cello) & Sylvain Lemêtre (percussion)

Three Dances (14th century): Saltarello I - Ghaetta - Saltarello II aranged for fiddle & percussion Pipe, harp and fiddle traditional tunes arranged for fiddle & percussion Dowland: Flow my teares (Lacrimæ) arranged for viola d’amore & cello Hildegard: Ave generosa aranged for fiddle & percussion Knox: Fuga libre for viola solo in memory of Ruth Inez Apthomas Machaut: Tels rit au main from Le Remède de Fortune aranged for fiddle & percussion Purcell: Music for a while, Z583 arranged for viola d’amore & cello Saariaho: Sombres miroirs (Dark Mirrors) from Vent Nocturne for viola & electronics Soupirs de l’obscur (Breaths of the Obscure) from Vent Nocturne for viola & electronics trad.: Black Brittany arranged for viola d’amore & cello Vivaldi: Viola d'amore concerto in D minor RV393 arranged for viola d’amore & cello

Garth Knox is one of the most versatile and audacious string players today, a member of the famous Arditti Quartet for eight years and a virtuoso viola soloist, he is now a leading exponent of the viola d’amore (the rare instrument from the Baroque era with seven playing and another seven resonating strings that allow for a particularly full and warm sound). On Saltarello he plays both instruments, as well as the fiddle, in an astonishing range of music spanning 1000 years. From opposite ends of this timescale are Hildegard of Bingen’s Ave, generosa, a song of praise to the Virgin Mary, and Vent Nocturne, pieces for viola and electronics written for Knox by Kaija Saariaho. The adventurous programme also brings in Guillaume de Machaut, John Dowland and Purcell, a concerto for viola d’amore by Vivaldi, and a new work for solo viola by Garth himself, plus his captivating arrangements of 14th century dances and traditional Celtic tunes (he was born in Ireland and raised in Scotland). Sounds and feelings resonate across the centuries… Knox comments: “Each of my instruments – medieval fiddle, viola d’amore and viola – brings its own perspective and sound world to the chosen pieces, and is complemented by its corresponding partner (fiddle/percussion, viola d’amore/cello and viola/electronics). The aim was to ‘bring back’ the pieces to the present day and to explore them here and now without destroying their inherent qualities.” He is joined for different pieces by percussionist Sylvain Lemêtre or French cellist Agnès Vesterman. She also contributed to his previous “hypnotic” recital for ECM, D’Amore (4766369), named as Gramophone’s ‘Disc of the Month’ in September, 2008.

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