#LetsBaRock

Jakub Józef Orliński, Aleksander Dębicz

SKU: 5021732393111

Barcode: 5021732393111

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  • Genre: Classical
  • Label: Erato
  • Released Date: 27th September 2024
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#LetsBaRock is the new surprising, artistic project by Jakub Józef Orliński and Aleksander Dębicz. The artists created “cover-versions” of baroque pieces, anchoring them in a 21st century soundworld.

Aleksander Dębicz gives an example: ”In our version, Baroque pieces sound decidedly modern but retain their character, even if we’ve shifted some accents. For instance “Oblivion” based on “Oblivion soave” from Monteverdi’s L’Incoronazione di Poppea, remains a sort of lullaby, yet in our version, it has the qualities of a trance-like, dreamlike club track.”

They worked with musicians from the Polish jazz scene: Marcin Ułanowski (drums) and Wojciech Gumiński (bass), and developed a unique sound of „the new baroque”.

All tracks are arranged by Aleksander Dębicz, and he is featured with 3 original compositions.

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Track Listings

  1. Aleksander Debicz: Intro
  2. Francesco Nicola Fago: Alla Gente, After Alla Gente a Dio Diletta , from Il Faraone Sommerso
  3. Purcell: Strike the Viol, After Strike the Viol, Touch the Lute from Come Ye Sons of Art Z.323
  4. Fairest Isle, After Fairest Isle , from King Arthur Z.628
  5. Claudio Monteverdi: Oblivion, After Oblivion Soave , from L Incoronazione Di Poppea Sv 308
  6. Henry Purcell: Sound the Trumpet, After Sound the Trumpet , from Come Ye Sons of Art Z.323
  7. Georg Friedrich Handel: Pena Tiranna, After Pena Tiranna Io Sento Al Core , Amadigi Di Gaula
  8. Aleksander Debicz: Toccata 1
  9. Purcell: Music for a While, After Music for a While , from the Incidental Music to Oedipus Z.583
  10. Claudio Monteverdi: Zefiro Torna, After Zefiro Torna E Di Soave Accenti - Scherzi Musicali Sv 251
  11. Antonio Vivaldi: Vedro, After Vedro Con Mio Diletto , from Il Giustino Rv 717
  12. Aleksander Debicz: Finale
  13. Piotr Banach: Moja I Twoja Nadzieja

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