Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of classical music with Zagrebački Solisti's album "Jarnović-Britten-Bartok-Odak-Parać". Released on December 29, 2011, this 56-minute journey through timeless compositions is a testament to the ensemble's virtuosity and versatility.
The album opens with a vibrant performance of "Koncertni Kvartet U F-Duru" in both Allegro and Andantino movements, showcasing the ensemble's precision and emotional depth. The heart of the album lies in Benjamin Britten's "Simple Symphony," a delightful suite that includes the playful "Boisterous Bourree," the delicate "Playful Pizzicato," the introspective "Sentimental Saraband," and the energetic "Frolicsome Finale."
The second half of the album introduces the listener to the works of Eastern European composers. Béla Bartók's "Rumunjski Plesovi" (Romanian Dances) brings a folk-inspired vigor, while Krsto Odak's "Passacaglia" offers a contemplative contrast. The album concludes with two pieces by Frano Parać: "Muzika Za Gudače" and "Muzika Za Gudače I Čembalo," which blend traditional and modern elements in a unique and captivating way.
Recorded under the Croatia Records label, this album is a celebration of Zagrebački Solisti's mastery of both well-known and lesser-explored classical repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding listening experience.