The Silk Road - Chamber Music for Winds (24-Bit/192 kHz Stereo)

~ Release by Camille Saint‐Saëns, André Caplet, Gisle Kverndokk, Adem Karabey; Oslo Kammerakademi (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

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1Orient et Occident, Op. 25 (arr. by Trond Olaf Larsen): Marche. Allegro – Moderato assai sostenuto – Allegro
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
flute and piccolo:
Trond Magne Brekka (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
percussion:
Cathrine Nyheim (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
arranger:
Trond Olaf Larsen
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
Orient et Occident, op. 25
composer:
Camille Saint‐Saëns (composer) (in 1869)
part of:
Works of Camille Saint-Saëns by opus number (number: op. 25)
Camille Saint‐Saëns7:32
2Suite Persane: No. 1, Scharki (Chant d’amour). Allegretto, quasi Andante
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
Suite persane
composer:
André Caplet (French composer) (in 1900)
André Caplet4:43
3Suite Persane: No. 2, Nihawend. Andantino
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
Suite persane
composer:
André Caplet (French composer) (in 1900)
André Caplet4:19
4Suite Persane: No. 3, Iskia Samaïsi. Vivo
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
Suite persane
composer:
André Caplet (French composer) (in 1900)
André Caplet7:54
5The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 1, Venice. Song of the Silk Merchants
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk2:37
6The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 2, Turkey. Don’t leave any Hazelnuts on the Tree
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk1:51
7The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 3, Armenia. You are a Ploughman
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk4:11
8The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 4, Azerbaijan. Shampan Ragsi – Country Dance
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk2:08
9The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 5, Iran. Khayam and the Pots
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk3:44
10The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 6, Afghanistan. Atan – Nomad Dance
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk1:41
11The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 7, Uzbekistan. Morning in the Desert
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk4:04
12The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 8, Kyrgyzstan. Shepherd’s Melody
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
flute:
Helen Benson (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Trond Magne Brekka (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
piccolo:
Trond Magne Brekka (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk5:06
13The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 9, Mongolia. Dance Melody
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
flute:
Helen Benson (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Trond Magne Brekka (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
piccolo:
Trond Magne Brekka (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk4:15
14The Silk Road, Suite in 10 movements: No. 10, China. I love you, Snow in the North
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Jon Halvor Lund (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
clarinet:
Signe Sõmer (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
double bass:
Cécile-Laure Kouassi (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
flute:
Helen Benson (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Trond Magne Brekka (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
oboe:
Boris Fatulaev (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23) and David Friedemann Strunck (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
piccolo:
Trond Magne Brekka (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (from 2021-02-20 until 2021-02-23)
partial recording of:
The Silk Road
composer:
Gisle Kverndokk (in 2017)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Gisle Kverndokk4:42
15The Last Days of Sultan Selim III
producer and editor:
Vegard Landaas (saxophonist, producer)
bassoon:
Alessandro Caprotti (on 2022-08-15) and Trond Olaf Larsen (on 2022-08-15)
clarinet:
Catherine Berg (on 2022-08-15) and Pierre Xhonneux (clarinettist) (on 2022-08-15)
double bass:
Nikolai Mattheuws (on 2022-08-15)
horn:
Niklas Sebastian Grenvik (on 2022-08-15) and Steinar Granmo Nilsen (Norwegian horn player) (on 2022-08-15)
oboe:
David Friedemann Strunck (on 2022-08-15)
percussion:
Karoline Bjørhei (on 2022-08-15) and Cathrine Nyheim (on 2022-08-15)
balance engineer:
Thomas Wolden (recording engineer)
recorded at:
Sofienberg Kirke in Oslo, Norway (on 2021-08-15)
recording of:
The Last Days of Sultan Selim III
composer:
Mert Karabey (in 2011)
dedicated to and was commissioned by:
Oslo Kammerakademi (Oslo Chamber Academy)
Mert Karabey6:13