Marc Djokic – Solo Seven (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

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Artist: Marc Djokic
Album: Solo Seven
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 55:15
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 1,04 GB

Tracklist:

1-01. Marc Djokic – Sonata for Solo Violin & Digital FX – I. Labyrinth (05:21)
1-02. Marc Djokic – Sonata for Solo Violin & Digital FX – V. At the Corner House (07:04)
1-03. Marc Djokic – Noncerto Notre-Dame-de-Grace RR3 – I. Sparkle-Andantino (03:46)
1-04. Marc Djokic – Noncerto Notre-Dame-de-Grace RR3 – II. Chopin-A tempo giusto (02:37)
1-05. Marc Djokic – Noncerto Notre-Dame-de-Grace RR3 – V. Casareccia-Chaconne prestissimo (02:57)
1-06. Marc Djokic – Morning Song (03:27)
1-07. Marc Djokic – 5 Dances for Violin Solo – No. 1, — (03:23)
1-08. Marc Djokic – 5 Dances for Violin Solo – No. 4, — (01:44)
1-09. Marc Djokic – Tears (13:53)
1-10. Marc Djokic – Vocalise No. 1 (Version for Violin) (06:54)
1-11. Marc Djokic – Dystopia (04:05)

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For his debut album, Solo Seven, violinist Marc Djokic is proud to present a collection of pieces for solo violin by great Canadian composers. Most of the program selections are the result of his close collaboration with each of the composers. Djokic’s ever-evolving research into new Canadian violin repertoire is the inspiration behind this project. Works by Richard Mascall, Christos Hatzis, Matthias Maute, Kevin Lau, Ana Sokolovic, and Vincent Ho celebrate the violin as a solo instrument, and push the technical, musical, and polyphonic limits of the instrument. “Marc Djokic is a master of the violin: As a technician, searching and mastering difficult repertory; as an interpreter, understanding the expressive requirements of the music; and as a communicator, translating the music to the listener the way the composer intended. My respect and appreciation for Marc’s artistry grows by the day,” said composer Christos Hatzis. Winner of the 2017-2018 Prix Goyer and a Prix Opus, the former Canada Council Instrument Bank recipient is one of Canada’s most prolific violinists. Marc Djokic is currently Artist-In-Residence at CAMMAC.

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