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Imaginary Scenes
Yung-Hsiang Wang, violin, Tali Morgulis, piano
Karim Al-Zand, composer
Variations on a theme of Bartók
Ivo-Jan van der Werff, viola, Brian Connelly, piano
Karim Al-Zand, composer
Capriccios
Eric Siu, violin
Karim Al-Zand, composer
Four Fables
Michelle Cheramy, flute, Maiko Sasaki, clarinet, Kana Mimaki, piano
Karim Al-Zand, composer
The Art of Conversation (seven dialogues for string quartet)
Enso String Quartet
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Volume 2 of chamber music by Karim Al-Zand shows influences from literary sources.
The music of Canadian-American composer Karim Al-Zand (b. 1970) is wide-ranging — from settings of classical Arabic poetry to scores for dance and pieces for young audiences. His works explore connections between music and other arts, and draw inspiration from diverse sources such as 19th century graphic art, fables of the world, folksong and jazz. This second recording on Albany Records devoted to his music amply demonstrates these influences. Two of the works are inspired by literary sources (Imaginary Scenes and Four Fables); while Capriccios takes its inspiration from the Paganini 24 Capriccios and the Variations on a Theme of Bartok draws from Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra. Movements from the Art of Conversation are introduced to the audience through short, spoken dialogues performed by the string quartet, which alternate with the seven movements of the piece.Contents:
Karim Al-Zand, composerImaginary Scenes
Yung-Hsiang Wang, violin, Tali Morgulis, piano
Karim Al-Zand, composer
Variations on a theme of Bartók
Ivo-Jan van der Werff, viola, Brian Connelly, piano
Karim Al-Zand, composer
Capriccios
Eric Siu, violin
Karim Al-Zand, composer
Four Fables
Michelle Cheramy, flute, Maiko Sasaki, clarinet, Kana Mimaki, piano
Karim Al-Zand, composer
The Art of Conversation (seven dialogues for string quartet)
Enso String Quartet