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Axel Wolf & Hugo Siegmeth Flow: Jazz and Renaissance - from Italy to Brazil OC 1826 CD
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FormatAudio CD
Ordering NumberOC 1826
Barcode4260330918260
labelOehmsClassics
Release date2/18/2015
salesrank4256
Players/ContributorsMusicians Composer
  • Bassano, Giovanni
  • Davis, Miles
  • Dowland, John
  • Frescobaldi, Girolamo
  • Gershwin, George
  • Harris, Benny
  • Jobim, Carlos
  • Kapsberger, Giovanni Girolamo
  • Merula, Tarquino
  • Monk, Thelonious
  • Monteverdi, Claudio
  • Parker, Charlie
  • Selma y Salaverde, Bartolomeo
  • Wolf, Axel Hermann

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  • Company nameNAXOS DEUTSCHLAND Musik & Video Vertriebs-GmbH
  • AdresseGruber Straße 46b, 85586 Poing, DE
  • e-Mailinfo@naxos.de

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      Flow


      Works by Richardo Rogniono, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Miles Davis, Tarquino Merula, John Dowland, Carlos Jobim, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, Claudio Monteverdi, Giovanni Bassassano, Theolonius Monk, Bartolomeo Selma y Salaverde, George Gershwin, Alessandro Piccinini, Oscar Hammerstein und Jerome Kern

      Hugo Siegmeth, soprano and tenor saxophone and bass clarinet

      Axel Wolf, lute and theorbo

      The lutenist Axel Wolf and the saxophonist Hugo Siegmeth – who join forces here – are two musicians with roots in completely different musical disciplines.

      A virtuoso on the lute and theorbo, Axel Wolf specialises in the Renaissance and des Baroque periods, whereas Hugo Siegmeth, saxophonist and composer, is an expert on modern jazz and contemporary music

      Although several centuries lie between the heydays of both musical styles, the two musicians both place special focus on improvisation: involvement in the surprising moment and in spontaneous interaction.

      Tracklist hide

      CD 1
      • 1.Flow my tears (John Dowland, 1563–1626)05:05
      • 2.Girl from Ipanema (Carlos Jobim, 1927–1994)02:49
      • 3.Canzon Terza (Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde, 1580–1640)06:13
      • 4.Mourn, day is with darkness fled (John Dowland)03:46
      • 5.Ornithology (Charlie Parker & Benny Harris – 1946)03:56
      • 6.Desafinado (Carlos Jobim) & Toccata arpeggiata (Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, 1580–1651)04:45
      • 7.Chiaccona (Tarquinio Merula, 1595–1665)03:51
      • 8.Lasciate mi morire (Claudio Monteverdi, 1567–1643)04:50
      • 9.Improvviso (Axel Hermann Wolf, * 1962) & Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk, 1917–1982)05:19
      • 10.Oncques Amour (Giovanni Bassano, 1558–1617)03:29
      • 11.In Darkness let me dwell (John Dowland)03:52
      • 12.Toccata (Girolamo Frescobaldi, 1583–1643) & Budo (Miles Davis, 1926–1991)04:05
      • 13.Summertime (George Gershwin, 1898–1937)05:29
      • 14.Canzonetta Spirituale (Tarquinio Merula)03:54
      • Total:01:01:23