Philharmonix Vol.4: Baltic
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Label: Supreme Classics
Cat No: SMGG003
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 23rd May 2025
Contents
Works
Ar laivinu ielaidosi (Requiem for a Partridge)Div' plavinas es noplavu (Harvest Polka from Latgale)
Ej, saulite, driz pie Dieva (Sunset Prayer)
Judz tautietis (Saddle the Horse, My Countryman!)
Kur tu teci (Where Are You Going?)
Laumas kazas (Lauma's Wedding)
Noriet saule vakara (Midsummer Night's Hymn)
Saulit' tecej' tecedama (The Orphan's Bagpipes)
Tumsa nakte (Dark Night)
Artists
PhilharmonixWorks
Ar laivinu ielaidosi (Requiem for a Partridge)Div' plavinas es noplavu (Harvest Polka from Latgale)
Ej, saulite, driz pie Dieva (Sunset Prayer)
Judz tautietis (Saddle the Horse, My Countryman!)
Kur tu teci (Where Are You Going?)
Laumas kazas (Lauma's Wedding)
Noriet saule vakara (Midsummer Night's Hymn)
Saulit' tecej' tecedama (The Orphan's Bagpipes)
Tumsa nakte (Dark Night)
Artists
PhilharmonixAbout
The “Polka from Latgale” with its catchy tune potential serves as an introduction to a new kind of Philharmonix sound spectrum. This is followed by “Midsummer Night's Hymn”, an ode to joie de vivre, enlivened by dancing rhythms and a catchy refrain, before the “Sunset Prayer” brings more pensive and sorrowful tones. As the works progress, the most diverse moods alternate in flowing succession. An intimate musical journey through Lauma's emotional world before her wedding, through a gloomy requiem of a partridge to a feel-good pop song and the clear starry sky of the dark night. In the end, we find ourselves sometimes fragile, sometimes composed under the booming sounds of bagpipes in the midst of the funeral procession in honor of the Baltic sailor.
We Philharmonix consist of seven musicians. Two of them, Sebastian Gürtler (violin) and Stephan Koncz (cello) are our composers and arrangers without whom the ensemble could not exist. With his “Baltic” cycle, Sebastian Gürtler has not only created a tribute to Latvian folk music, but has also helped shape a large part of the Philharmonix identity through his music. Inspired by melodies, folk tunes and children's songs from the Baltic region, he created his own musical language that felt like it was written for us seven musicians from the very first bar.
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