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| 1. Andalucia |
| 2. Fantasy On Dark Eyes |
| 3. The Chase |
| 4. Istanbul: Awakening And Turkish Dance |
| 5. Tatras |
| 6. Gypsy Songs: The Pretty Girl; Coming Home' If I Could Catch The Mouse; Difficult For You; Curd-Porridge... |
| 7. Vardar's Boat |
| 8. Nuages |
| 9. Somogy's Dream |
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A splendid ensemble,
By Kevin B. (Bellingham, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Sergio and Odair Assad (Audio CD)
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg is a virtuoso by any measure, and the musical prowess of Sergio and Odair Assad is astonishing. If you expect the combination of the Assad Duo with Salerno-Sonnenberg might result in a supremely gratifying treatise of what can really be done with two guitars and a violin, you won't be disappointed. This combination of great performers equals far more than the sum as this recording simply overflows with music.His compositional and arranging abilities probably overlooked, Sergio Assad brings new excitement and possibilities to the listener in this trio setting. The Assads, far and away the best classical guitar duo, have long enjoyed Sergio's works in a duo setting. While no strangers to mixed ensembles (Odiar and Sergio have in the past coupled with Yo-Yo Ma and others), this recording raises the bar, bringing what might be the best trio ensemble CD this year. Sergio as a composer shows thorough familiarity with the possibilities the violin creates, and Sonnenberg does not disappoint. Her wondrous play weaves so easily from sultry tone to powerful insistence that one nearly forgets everything else. Often the spirit of the tango is present (Andalucia), along with flashes of flamenco (The Chase). In (Tatras), what sounds like a dreamlike Irish melody can be heard giving way to an almost oriental song, while beautiful eastern melodies ranging from the tragic (Fantasy on Dark Eyes) to the wild (Istanbul: Awakening and Turkish Dance) are abundant. The selection of short Gypsy Songs are glimpses of both somber reflection and whimsical delight. This CD is really a joy to hear and every hearing of it seems to give something new. Refreshing compositions driven by absolutely superb playing - Very highly recommended.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A luminous, brilliant performance,
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This review is from: Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Sergio and Odair Assad (Audio CD)
Sergio Assad's clever improvisations on melodies ranging from "Dark Eyes" and Django Reinhardt's "Nuages" to traditional Russian, Slavic and Turkish melodies are beautifully rendered by this string trio. Percussion is added to some tracks, and the phantomic voice of either Nadja or another female vocalist (sister Badi Assad?) is present, nearly in the background, of one haunting song.The complaints in some reviews here, such as grousing over a lack of discernible melodies, are largely unfounded. Of course we don't get "Greensleeves" or "Danny Boy" or any familiar, sentimental favorites. And, of course, these tracks are not for the fans of Jim Nabors or Montovani. But lush, romantic, and witty, dashing tunes abound. A degree of musical sophistication and experience as a listener helps. But anyone who can listen with pleasure to Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea will love this album. It's not nearly as far out as Elliot Carter's String Quartets or Crumb's "Ancient Voices of Children." Not at all, as some reviewers might lead you to believe. The playing is virtuosic, and I am a classical guitarist and can testify with a technically educated ear. The Thomas Humphrey guitars the Assads play ( one a spruce top and one a cedar top) blend beautifully under Nadja's violin. One is nearly tempted to make symbolic comparisons here, marking the bird of the violin singing over the ocean of melody pouring from the guitars, or some such silly thing. Why? Because the whole performance is braided with an erotic yet intellectual chain of musical perfection tied to vital, soaring imagination. Like the Assad Brothers' Piazzolla album, this one is a must-have for fans of contemporary acoustic music, classical guitar or simply luscious string playing. The gypsy melodies themselves are a magical enough suite to warrant buying this disk.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Astonishing lyricism,
By "jennabean74" (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Sergio and Odair Assad (Audio CD)
Like the fellow from San Francisco, I too had the rare opportunity to see Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg perform this music live with the Assad Brothers in a small pub (in New York). I am a long time fan who travels to her concerts but until now, I had never heard her in such an intimate environment, away from the often accoustically horrible concert hall cage. Here, with the extraordinary Assad Brothers, she filled the room with an astonishing lyricism, raising gypsy spirits to life and making them dance like figures in Chagall. Every bit of that is captured on this album. The melodic theme of the folk melody Dark Eyes confirms her affinity with the Russian soul (I think of her version of the second movement of the Tchaik concerto and feel a kind of spiritual cocaine rush - why hasn't she recorded this? Somebody please do it! ). With the Assads, and particularly the arranging/composing genius of Sergio Assad, she has found perfect collaborators for her violin vocalises. I have been listening to this album non-stop since that night like a spiritual IV drip. It's worth noting that her recent movement in recordings (since her association with the Aspen Music Festival) toward trio or chamber ensemble music has brought a multitude of riches. The best album to date.
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