Tracks:
1. Aria et Scherzino for Violin, Cello, Bass and Piano (1909) - Aria
2. Octet for Strings Op. 7 (1900) - Très Modéré 1st Movement
3. Sonata No. 3 for Violin & Piano Op. 25 (1926) in the Romanian Folk Character - 1st Movement, Malincolico
4. Sonata No. 3 for Violin & Piano Op. 25 (1926) in the Romanian Folk Character - 2nd Movement, Misterioso
5. Orchestral Suite No. 1 Op. 9 (1903) Prélude à l'unisson
6. Piano Suite No. 1 Op. 3 (1893) in the Ancient Style - Adagio
7. Symphony No. 4 (Unfinished) (1934) - 2nd Movement, Marziale
Arrangements of George Enesco compositions by Lucian Ban and John Hébert.
CD Quality - 16 bit / 44.1 khz
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released October 26, 2010
Ralph Alessi (Trumpet)
Tony Malaby (Tenor Saxophone)
Mat Maneri (Viola)
Albrecht Maurer (Violin)
Lucian Ban (Piano & Re-Orchestrations)
John Hébert (Bass & Re-Orchestrations)
Gerald Cleaver (Drums)
Badal Roy (Tablas & Percussion)
supported by 6 fans who also own “Enesco Re-Imagined”
This record has such a magical flow to it, it seems to capture so directly the ups and downs of life, the joy of music and dance, and it's just so damn catchy and fun to listen to as well. Giles
supported by 6 fans who also own “Enesco Re-Imagined”
Mary Halvorson is a genius composer and guitarist who has developed her own musical language, and with Code Girl she has incorporated poetry into that language. Incredible compositions and lyricism (each track is a different kind of poem). Halvorson's playing is as great as usual, and all the other members of the band sound great. Robert Wyatt's singing in particular works extremely well in the tracks he's featured. Highly, highly recommend. rat