Live recording of the concert “Der Ruf des Windes” featuring Korean Daegeum flute, the Armenian Shvi flute, European baroque flute and modern flutes (in C flute, alto flute, and bass flute) together with vocal music. Compositions by Furrer, Lee, Scelsi, Tedde and traditional music from Korea, Armenia, and Sephardic songs. 2016. October, Gare du Nord Basel
Voice & Shvi (armenian flute): Tamar Eskenian
Countertenor: Javier Hagen
Daegeum (Korean flute): Hong Yoo
Flute and Bass Flute: Paolo Vignaroli
Program
1.(00:08) Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988), “Pwyll” for Flute Solo (1954)
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2. (06:20) (Intermezzo I) Korean Folksong, „Sae-ya sae-ya“, arranged for Countertenor and Alto Flute by Junghae Lee
3. (11:47) Daegeum Shinawi, traditional Korean music for Sanjo-Daegeum Solo
4. (19:35) Junghae Lee (*1964): „sorimuni 3“ for Alto Flute and Jeongak-Daegeum (2016)
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5.(30:48) (Intermezzo II) „Hovivi Ganch“, armenian shepherd’s song for Shvi Solo, improvised by Tamar Eskenian
6. (36:52) Giorgio Tedde (*1958): „Iraqi Maqam“ for Bass Flute, Shvi and Countertenor (2003/2016)
7. (49:20) Traditional Music from Armenia for Voice and Shvi, arranged by Tamar Eskenian:
– Hov Arek:
– Sari Aghchig and Alayloukhes
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8. (57:13) (Intermezzo III) „Muerte“, Sephardian Song (Anonymus), arranged for Voice and Flute ad libitum by Giorgio Tedde
9. (01:01:45) From Prémiere Suite in e-minor Op.35 for Barock Flute Solo by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689-1755),
Prelude (Léntement) – Allemende (Modérément) – Rondeau, Les Charites
10. (01:08:40) Beat Furrer (*1954): Invocation VI for Countertenor and Bass Flute (2004) (Original for Soprano and Bass Flute)
11. (01:18:22) Giorgio Tedde (*1958): Ànemos for Countertenor, Shvi, Daegeum and Bass Flute
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