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  • Oriental Winds of the Baroque

  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 5/17/2019
Oriental Winds of the Baroque
  • Oriental Winds of the Baroque

  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 5/17/2019
  • Label: Simax Classics
  • UPC: 7033662013494
  • Item #: 2161295X
  • Genre: Classical
  • Theme: Baroque Era
  • Release Date: 5/17/2019
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Saxophonist par excellence Rolf-Erik Nystrøm is at the helm of Oriental Winds of the Baroque - exploring Baroque music through it's connections with the Orient, Africa, South-America and the Nordic regions. Biber, Merula and Monteverdi's passacaglias are as much a common denominator for interaction between different cultures as the blues. The European art music in the baroque era did not suddenly appear in a magic fountain in the centre of Europe around 1600. Quite the opposite; it developed through immigration, conquest, assimilation, curiosity and openness. Oriental Winds of the Baroque follow these lines backwards, open to what might turn up. Biber's re-tuning the strings and using improvisation in his music, is closely connected to how the folk musicians all over Europe worked, especially in Norway. Furthermore the tonality of the traditional religious songs in Norway, is sometimes similar to the way religious and other music is sung in the Middle East. Kouame Sereba's timeless vocals, dodo and kalimba can together with the Italian theorbo and the Norwegian traditional Hardanger fiddle give the listener associations to the curious intercultural meetings that became the origins to the later stylized baroque and classical music, and then in turn our other Western musical styles. The calm and breath in the music of Couperin is found in the aesthetics of the breath and space in the individual expressions of Sereba, Økland and Nystrøm.

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