Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical music with Zagrebački Solisti's 2011 release, "Jarnović-Britten-Bartok-Odak-Parać." This captivating album, spanning 56 minutes, is a testament to the ensemble's virtuosity and versatility. The tracklist is a delightful blend of compositions that showcase the group's mastery of various styles and periods.
Kickstart your journey with the lively "Koncertni Kvartet U F-Duru" and the soothing "Andantino," both demonstrating the ensemble's ability to convey a range of emotions. The album then transitions into Benjamin Britten's "Simple Symphony," a four-movement work that is as playful as it is profound. Each movement, from the "Boisterous Bourree" to the "Frolicsome Finale," is a testament to Britten's genius and the ensemble's interpretive skills.
The second half of the album introduces you to the works of Eastern European composers. Béla Bartók's "Rumunjski Plesovi" (Romanian Dances) brings a touch of folk charm, while Krsto Odak's "Passacaglia" offers a more introspective experience. The album concludes with two pieces by Frano Parać, "Muzika Za Gudače" and "Muzika Za Gudače I Čembalo," which blend the warmth of strings with the elegance of the harpsichord.
Recorded and released by Croatia Records, this album is a must-listen for any classical music enthusiast. Zagrebački Solisti's impeccable technique and expressive playing make this album a true gem in their discography.