Coco Tomita: Echoes
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100331
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 13th September 2024
Contents
Works
Preludes (12), Book 1Violin Sonata, JW VII/7
Balada si joc (Ballad and Dance)
Violin Sonata no.1 in F minor, op.80
Danny Boy (arr. Alexey Igudesman)
Artists
Coco Tomita (violin)Simon Callaghan (piano)
Yume Tomita (violin)
Works
Preludes (12), Book 1Violin Sonata, JW VII/7
Balada si joc (Ballad and Dance)
Violin Sonata no.1 in F minor, op.80
Danny Boy (arr. Alexey Igudesman)
Artists
Coco Tomita (violin)Simon Callaghan (piano)
Yume Tomita (violin)
About
Coco first gained widespread recognition as winner of the 2020 BBC Young Musician Strings Category, an event which led to the recording of her debut album, “Origins”, which garnered huge critical acclaim and was selected as one of Apple Music’s Albums of the Month. She was named as “One to watch” by Gramophone magazine and “Young Classical Star” by Classic FM, while elsewhere her rendition of Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” rapidly amassed over 2 million streams as part of Apple Music’s Classical Christmas campaign in December 2022.
With works from Ligeti, Janáček, Prokofiev and Debussy, this new release from Coco Tomita and Simon Callaghan exhibits the range and depth the duo are increasingly recognised for, while Tomita’s revisiting of the music of Georges Enescu, and a duet of the traditional Irish song “Danny Boy” with younger sister Yume, round off a comprehensive and multifaceted collection.
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