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Invisible cities album
Invisible cities album










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invisible cities album

Orders sent via Royal Mail 48® are usually received within two to five working days, including Saturdays.If the items are in stock, we’ll aim to dispatch them within 24 hours of your order being placed.Finally, I am also very proud of the beautiful artwork of our album, created by Brazilian artist Maria Cau Levy. I hope that we can give many concerts with this programme and offer listeners a contemplative moment. “For me it was also extra special to find a moment for my music in the time of the Corona pandemic, when everything seemed to stand still. “Listen to the sounds you hear and let your thoughts run free,” says Juliano Abramovay. This connecting vision can be found in Amazonon’s music, which is never obtrusive but constantly gives the listener space. A historical moment in which east and west came together. The title ‘Invisible Cities’ refers to the book of the same name by Italo Calvino, in which, among other things, an imaginary meeting takes place between world traveller Marco Polo and the Mongolian ruler Dzhengis Kahn. The album is a fine mix of original pieces and repertoire by leading composers of today: John Zorn, Ralph Towner, Rabih Abou Khalil and the Greek Chrysanthi Gkika. Juliano Abramovay and his unique ensemble found a warm welcome at the adventurous TRPTK label. The name Amazonon simultaneously refers to Greek mythology and the Amazon rainforest.

invisible cities album

The lilting-sounding lyra is also known as ‘kemenche’ and is a string instrument that is mainly found in Greece and Turkey.Ī line-up that results in a unique group sound, which cannot be compared to anything else. For Amazonon, he has put together a special ensemble with lyra, bass clarinet and percussion. With his ensemble Amazonon and the Gandhaya project, he is looking for a synthesis of Brazilian music and Mediterranean tradition. Juliano Abramovay is active not only as an instrumentalist, but also as a composer and bandleader. He also immersed himself in traditional music from Greece and Turkey. He studied at Codarts Rotterdam and also masters the fretless guitar and the oud. The Brazilian Juliano Abramovay (Sao Paolo, 1988) is a master on the classical guitar.










Invisible cities album