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Ralph van Raat, Geoffrey Douglas Madge, Kelvin Grout, Hannes Minnaar, Jelena Bazova, Daniel Kramer - Daan Manneke: Grote archipel, Polychroon & Blues for Marcel (Live) (2019) [Hi-Res]

Ralph van Raat, Geoffrey Douglas Madge, Kelvin Grout, Hannes Minnaar, Jelena Bazova, Daniel Kramer - Daan Manneke: Grote archipel, Polychroon & Blues for Marcel (Live) (2019) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Daan Manneke: Grote archipel, Polychroon & Blues for Marcel (Live)
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Zefir Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:02:59
  • Total Size: 994 mb
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Tracklist

01. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): I. Quasi una fantasia (Live)
02. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): Interludium I (Live)
03. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): II. The Passing of Time - Intermezzo (After J.S. Bach's BWV 801) [Live]
04. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): Interludium II (Live)
05. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): III. Night Music (Live)
06. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): Interludium III (Live)
07. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): IV. Prélude, berceuse et sarabande (Live)
08. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): Interludium IV (Live)
09. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): V. Evokation (After J.S. Bach's BWV 611) [Live]
10. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): Interludium V (Live)
11. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): VI. Canto alla ballata (Live)
12. Grote archipel (Daan Manneke): Postludium (Live)
13. Polychroon (Live) (Daan Manneke)
14. Blues for Marcel (Live) (Daan Manneke)

Ralph van Raat, Geoffrey Douglas Madge, Kelvin Grout, Hannes Minnaar, Jelena Bazova, Daniel Kramer - Daan Manneke: Grote archipel, Polychroon & Blues for Marcel (Live) (2019) [Hi-Res]


Manneke's intention and motivation to write a substantial piano work were partly inspired by six eminent musicians, to each of whom he dedicated a part: Ralph van Raat [I], Geoffrey Madge [II], Kelvin Grout [III], Hannes Minnaar [IV], Jelena Bazova [V] and Daniël Kramer [VI].

Over time, Daan Manneke has designed a composition concept that has fascinated and inspired him for many years. The Archipel concept: 'islands' located close to each other, each with their individual manner of existence. Through exchanges and connections, they sometimes more or less lose their individuality and acquire a hybrid character. This osmosis can generate new properties and dynamics. Conversely, islands can become isolated, decay or disappear entirely.

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