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A popular fervour enchants this concert given by the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Estonian-born American conductor Kristjian Jarvi and a trio of highly talented popular musicians whose fame seems immense in their own countries: guitarists Vlatko Stefanovski and Miroslav Tadic and on kaval (from the flute family), Theodosii Spassov. The Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Albanian and Turkish origins of the Macedonian population, which has only been independent since 1991, have rooted the vitality of popular music in spiral dances and tonalities with Middle Eastern and Balkan accents. While most of this repertoire is written by Spassov, some traditional themes can also be discerned and discovered. With scattered singing and kaval, Spassov illuminates the concert with a creativity that would delight the Brazilian Hermeto Pascoal and the French flutist Joce Mienniel. Philippe Lesage
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material_proyectable Rebiun32636470 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun32636470 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 221130s2013 fr 088 e |o vlzxx d ASP5363564/marc VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP "Balkan fever" Oléo Films, Mezzo, TV Sud, TVM Cinéplume en association avec ARTE France présentent ; réalisation, Samuel Thiebaut Balkan fever conducted by Kristjan Järvi Paris, France Qwest TV 2013 Paris, France Paris, France Qwest TV 1 online resource (88 minutes) 1 online resource (88 minutes) 012708 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft Title from title screen (viewed November 30, 2022) Vlatko Stefanovski, guitar ; Miroslav Tadic, guitar ; Theodosii Spassov, kaval ; Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra ; Kristjan Järvi, conductor Recorded live Universal Hall - Skopje 19 Octobre 2013 A popular fervour enchants this concert given by the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Estonian-born American conductor Kristjian Jarvi and a trio of highly talented popular musicians whose fame seems immense in their own countries: guitarists Vlatko Stefanovski and Miroslav Tadic and on kaval (from the flute family), Theodosii Spassov. The Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Albanian and Turkish origins of the Macedonian population, which has only been independent since 1991, have rooted the vitality of popular music in spiral dances and tonalities with Middle Eastern and Balkan accents. While most of this repertoire is written by Spassov, some traditional themes can also be discerned and discovered. With scattered singing and kaval, Spassov illuminates the concert with a creativity that would delight the Brazilian Hermeto Pascoal and the French flutist Joce Mienniel. Philippe Lesage In English Orchestral music Kaval music Guitar music Kaval, guitars (2) with orchestra Concert films. Art music. Thiebaut, Samuel director Spasov, Teodosiĭ 1961-) instrumentalist composer Tadic, Miroslav instrumentalist Stefanovski, Vlatko 1957-) instrumentalist composer Järvi, Kristjan conductor Makedonska filharmonija instrumentalist TVM-Cinéplume (Firm) presenter TV Sud (Firm) presenter Mezzo (Television station : Paris, France) presenter Oléo Films presenter Qwest TV publisher