Album FR 2003 on Naïve label
Classical, Folk, World and (Modern, Contemporary, Folk)
Track 1 recorded at "Internationale Beethovenfeste", September 2002, Bonn, Germany; 2 to 6 at "Teldex Studio", March 2003, Berlin, Germany; 7 at "Gulbenkian Foundation", 2001, Lisboa, Portugal; 8, 9 at "Théâtre des Champs-Élysées", January 2002, Paris, France; 10 at "Lucerne Festival, Lucerne Culture and Convention Centre", November 2002, Switzerland; "Radio France & Montpellier Festival", July 2000, France.
Fazıl Say p, *1970 TR piano, composed by, album by | |
Laurent Korcia vn, *1964 FR violin | |
Muhai Tang , *1949 CN conductor | |
Gulbenkian Orchestra , orchestra | |
Eliahu Inbal vn, *1936 IL conductor | |
Orchestre National De France , FR orchestra | |
Kudsi Erguner Quartet , ensemble, quartet |
Gilles Pezerat engineer |
Raymond Buttin engineer |
Tobias Lehmann engineer |
Philipp Knop engineer, assistant |
Hervé Boissière executive-producer |
Charles Johnston liner notes |
René Koering liner notes |
Eric Mahoudeau photography by |
Philippe Cibille photography by |
Pierre Brye photography by |
Denis Rouvre photography by, cover |
Alain Duchemin producer |
Friedemann Engelbrecht producer |
Jean-Pierre Loisil producer |
Philippe Pélissier producer |
Serge Poulain technician, piano tuner |
Fazıl Say |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Black Earth | Fazıl Say | 5:31 | |
2 | Sonata For Violin And Piano | Fazıl Say | 13:41 | |
3 | I. Intruduction: Melancholy | Fazıl Say | ||
4 | II. Grotesque | Fazıl Say | ||
5 | III. Perpetuum Mobile | Fazıl Say | ||
6 | IV. Untitled | Fazıl Say | ||
7 | V. Epilog: Melancholy | Fazıl Say | ||
8 | Concerto: Silk Road | Fazıl Say | 15:31 | |
9 | Silence Of Anatolia | Fazıl Say | 7:17 | |
10 | Obstinacy | Fazıl Say | 5:08 | |
11 | Paganini Variations For Piano | Fazıl Say | 3:56 | |
12 | Dervish In Manhattan | Fazıl Say | 3:28 |