2009-1-4 20:07
音乐狂飙
Bodurov Trio - Stamps From Bulgaria 2008
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<P> a r t i s t : Bodurov Trio<BR> t i t l e : Stamps From Bulgaria 2008<BR> d a t e : 2008<BR> l a b e l : Challenge Records<BR> g e n r e : Jazz<BR>r l s. d a t e : Jan/2009<BR> t r a c k s : 09<BR> b i t r a t e : VBRkbps</P>
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<P>Stamps from Bulgaria is the result of a long-term<BR>investigation into Bulgarian Folklore and its correlation with<BR>other music traditions and instruments. For me, there were two<BR>personal challenges in this project: as composer and as<BR>pianist.<BR>My approach as composer was to avoid rearranging these songs,<BR>but rather to treat them as any other compositional element<BR>such as a major triad, a rhythmical phrase, intervals, etc.<BR>Thus establishing a process of de- and re-construction, which<BR>will eventually result in a new musical form, which is<BR>sometimes closer to the original than others.<BR>On selecting the songs, I searched carefully for any personal<BR>and emotional connection and/or something unique (such as odd<BR>time measure, lyrics, or just a melody), which also contained<BR>enough dramatic potential, yet leaving room for exploration.<BR>As a pianist I referred to the traditional singing and<BR>instruments in an attempt to apply their specific<BR>characteristics on the piano keyboard. I treated the piano as<BR>a melodic rather than harmonic instrument, which is its most<BR>common function.<BR>All songs come from different regions of Bulgaria. Some are<BR>more popular than others. It is of course arguable which songs<BR>are actually Bulgarian, but this issue gives another dimension<BR>to my research and poses the question of national identity - a<BR>much discussed issue in a modern multi-cultural society.</P>
<P>Dimitar Bodurov: - piano | Mihail Ivanov: - bass | Jens<BR>Dueppe: - drums & percussion</P>
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