ARC Music is a leading record label and publisher in the field of world and folk music. Established in 1976, ARC’s goal is to preserve the ethnic music of world cultures, and to spread traditional and original music with a positive message. ARC Music offers the largest selection of traditional and contemporary ethnic music from all corners of the world; the unrivalled repertoire comprises many hundreds of albums from over 120 countries. ARC Music is the original and longest-serving world music label.
Following the steps of the past carillonneurs (bell tower musicians), WÖR take original melodies from the 18th century and remix them into their own new arrangements. With past and present instruments (bagpipes, accordion, violin, saxophones and guitar) they take the audience on a trip through history, punctuated with modern day influences.
A compilation of the best world music of 2020, presented by ARC Music and the esteemed Transglobal World Music Chart panelists. This selection presents the #1 charting artists from each month of 2020, from Latin America to Northern Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
‘This compilation provides a vision of what is happening right now in rooted music of the world. It is a collection of jewels.’ – Transglobal World Music Chart
Afrika Mamas return with their fifth release Ilanga (The Sun), a stunning album of a cappella music. Their take on John Lennon's Imagine, rearranged with Zulu vocal accompaniment, is something to experience. The album also includes songs written with the sons of the late Joseph Shabalala – the founder of Ladysmith Black Mambazo. As ever, the ladies deliver a powerful album addressing community issues in South Africa and a hopeful message for the future.
‘Astounding Zulu singers.’ – Songlines magazine
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Born and raised in Buenos Aires into an Argentinian/Italian family, Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde started playing the guitar aged six. Inspired by his cultural surroundings, he played with his siblings as a family pastime, learning Argentinian folk songs and tango music. His passion for flamenco started when he was aged 9, following his discovery of the works of the Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia. His desire to pursue the flamenco genre eventually took him to London in 2013, where he became musically connected with Spain and the rest of the world.
Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde is now an acclaimed London-based flamenco guitarist, producer and recording engineer. He graduated as a choir master at Buenos Aires Conservatoire in 2013, and has since collaborated with a number of performers including Ahmed Mukhtar, Baluji Shrivastav OBE and Eduardo Niebla. He has featured in live appearances on BBC Radio 3, and at the London Festival of Baroque Music, the Indian National Theatre and the Iraq Babylon Great Theatre, amongst others. In 2019 he was awarded the LATIN UK AWARD for Musician of the Year, and in 2020 was assigned as a member of the Guild of Musicians & Singers. This same year he was awarded an honoris causa by the North & Midlands School of Music, at the level of Honorary Fellowship. This was for his outstanding contribution to world music, both as performer and audio engineer./p>
Del Canto Gitano portrays the unique, historic blend of Greek, Roman, Arabic, Sephardic, Indian and Castilian traditions, that create the mystical symbiosis of Ancient Andalusia. Arranged for flamenco guitar, with baroque guitar, Greek violin and original Iberian rhythmic interactions, combined with the vocals of Victoria Couper and Hindustani tenor Rupesh Gawas, this is music of great resonance and feeling.
BBC Music Magazine has announced the shortlist for its 2021 Awards. The recording of Tchaikovsky's All-Night Vigil with the Latvian Radio Choir under Sigvards Klava received the nomination in the Choral category.
‘This recording offered beguiling insights into the sacred choral music of Tchaikovsky, overshadowed by his more familiar orchestral works. The Latvian Radio Choir brings radiant sophistication to the expressive All Night Vigil and a set of four even lesser-known pieces, inviting listeners to rethink what they know of Tchaikovsky’s music.’ – BBC Music Magazine
Franco Alfano’s opera Risurrezione draws its inspiration from Tolstoy’s novel Resurrection and was the work that ensured Alfano’s considerable success as a composer. The plot narrates the story of Katiusha and her tragic love for Prince Dimitri who seduces and abandons her, condemning her to a life of sacrifice and desperation. Seen here in Fancesco Lanzillotta’s acclaimed Florence production, Risurrezione recalls Richard Strauss and Puccini, the drama evolving in an uninterrupted flow with moments of soaring lyricism alongside striking and evocative orchestration. The work gives voice to an idea that Alfano left in his memoirs: ‘Recoiling from catastrophes, I believed and still believe in the renovation, regeneration and final purification of human passions from evil to goodness.’
‘Francesco Lanzillotta's conducting was light and transparent, melting away in the act endings.’
– Bachtrack
‘The production is quite impressive… Anne Sophie Duprels is an impressive soprano who handles an impervious role very well.’
– Classical Music Daily
CAST
Katerina Mihaylovna (Katyusha) | Anne Sophie Duprels |
Prince Dimitri Ivanovich Nehlyudov | Matthew Vickers |
Simonson, a political convict | Leon Kim |
Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Orchestra e Coro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Conductor | Francesco Lanzillotta |
Chorus master | Lorenzo Fratini |
Director | Rosetta Cucchi |
Set Designer | Tiziano Santi |
Costumer Designer | Claudia Pernigotti |
Light Designer | Ginevra Lombardo |
Video Director | Davide Mancini |
Filmed on January 17th and 21st, 2020 at the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Staging by the Wexford Festival Opera
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Friedrich Gulda’s ambition to broaden his horizons underpinned all his musical activities. This SWR Friedrich Gulda edition introduces us to a striking, vast and varied spectrum of music, highlighting the many facets of his artistry. Gulda had the ability to imbue any composer's work with a distinctive quality through his impeccable touch and incredible feel for rhythm.
The Symphony in G heard on this album was discovered in the SWR archive in the course of research for the Gulda album released on SWRmusic. Up to that point, nobody knew that the work existed, since there are no indications that Gulda was commissioned to write it, nor of a specific occasion for which he might have composed the symphony. Consequently, here is the world premiere of a piece which, following its studio recording on 20 November 1970, has never been performed in public.
Gulda, a brilliant master of rhythm, uncompromising Bach interpreter and jazz musician, is heard at his best when performing Chopin, whose works appear in Gulda’s earliest concert programmes. His secret in playing Chopin with so much vitality lay in the inimitable mix of rhythmic strictness, cantabile tenderness and controlled outbursts.
All those who experienced Gulda live reported how he radiated a very special aura, one that was markedly stronger than that conveyed by his recordings. One got the distinct impression that he was performing the music for the very first time, coaxing the notes out of a musical cosmos and making them audible on the grand piano (or the clavichord). After a final chord, Gulda would often draw a curtain on his magical, pearly tones, dispatching them with a subtle movement of the hand. Such was the case with the two Beethoven sonatas presented here. The fact that Gulda cherished Beethoven’s Op. 110 sonata throughout his life is by no means surprising, since Beethoven really transcends all boundaries in this piece: heterogeneous elements fuse to form an integrated whole. It’s in this way that SWR’s five-volume Gulda edition ends, with music that knows no boundaries, reflecting Gulda’s essential crossing of frontiers, ruled by a desire to let all the stars of his musical cosmos shine.
Russian born arranger Paul Struck has arranged two of Beethoven’s great mid-period chamber masterpieces for soloist and string ensemble. The LGT Young Soloists with cello soloist Luka Coetzee and leader Alexander Gilman, perform Beethoven’s Cello Sonata No. 3 (2nd movement) in a recent video. Watch now on Apple Music.
‘...you won't be bored for a second... After four albums of "small pieces", the LGT Young Soloists, with these two great masterpieces by Beethoven, cross a milestone. We can only enthusiastically encourage these talented young musicians.’ – Crescendo (France)
Looking for new music? Our selection of curated playlists has you covered with music to complement the season, moment, or activity! Go back to the basics with Introduction to Classical, get the good vibes flowing with Love & Romance, celebrate Black History Month with unCLASSIFIED’s Hues of Music: Black Voices, and discover piano music from Armenia with Grand Piano’s Armenian Piano Treasures. Happy listening!
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Winner of the European Film Awards, the Danish dramedy Another Round has been nominated for Best International Feature at this year’s Academy Awards, and Best Foreign Language Picture in the Golden Globe awards. Naxos is proud to have contributed three recordings to this film, including Schubert’s Fantasie in F Minor, Scarlatti’s Keyboard Sonata in D Minor, and Tchaikovsky’s The Tempest.
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