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Anne Akiko Meyers – Mirror in Mirror

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24 Ιουλίου 2023

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John Corigliano (1938-*):Lullaby for Natalie
Jakub Ciupinski:Ciupinski: Edo LullabyWreck of the Umbria
Philip Glass:Metamorphosis II
Morten Johannes Lauridsen:O magnum mysterium
Arvo Pärt:FratresSpiegel im Spiegel
Maurice Ravel:Tzigane

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Jakub Ciupinski (Computer Sounds – Electronics)Anne Akiko Meyers (Violin)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Ορχήστρα)Kristjan Jarvi (Μαέστρος)

Superstar violinist Anne Akiko Meyers is one of today’s most in-demand classical performers. A Billboard top selling classical instrumentalist of the year, she is beloved by audiences around the world, with a reputation for innovative programmes and ground-breaking commissions. Mirror in Mirror marks her 36th studio album and is one of her most personal projects to date. With the exception of Ravel, Anne collaborated with all of the composers and arrangers on this album. Several of the works were written for her. The music is reflective and spiritual, and weaves a compelling story. Philip Glass’s Metamorphosis II is heard in an arrangement commissioned by Anne. The original version inspired Fratres by Arvo Part, whose Spiegel im Spiegel (Mirror in Mirror) provides the album’s title. John Corigliano’s Lullaby for Natalie was written to commemorate the birth of Anne’s first daughter. Anne has commissioned numerous works by Jakob Ciupinski who combines acoustic instruments with electronics in Edo Lullaby- a modern setting of a traditional Japanese melody that Anne recalls from her childhood- and Wreck of the Umbria which conjures the composer’s dive and discovery of the ship off the coast of Sudan. Ciupinski contributes electronic to Ravel’s Tzigane, recreating the sound of the original version’s lutheal. The album is capped by another Anne commission- the premiere recording of Morten Lauridsen’s own arrangement for violin and orchestra of his most famous choral composition, O Magnum Mysterium.