Québec-based string orchestra Les Violons du Roy was established as an early music ensemble focusing on the Baroque and Classical eras, so it's surprising to see the group moving into modern repertoire, but this isn't its first foray; this release was preceded by a 2006 album of Piazzolla tangos. In this recording of music by Bartók, the group is conducted not by its founder, Bernard Labadie, but by Jean-Marie Zeitouni, who also appeared on the Piazzolla album. The novelty on this release is Zeitouni's arrangement of Bartók ...
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Québec-based string orchestra Les Violons du Roy was established as an early music ensemble focusing on the Baroque and Classical eras, so it's surprising to see the group moving into modern repertoire, but this isn't its first foray; this release was preceded by a 2006 album of Piazzolla tangos. In this recording of music by Bartók, the group is conducted not by its founder, Bernard Labadie, but by Jean-Marie Zeitouni, who also appeared on the Piazzolla album. The novelty on this release is Zeitouni's arrangement of Bartók's engaging and deservedly popular 1915 piano suite, Romanian Folk Dances, for the same ensemble as the composer's Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celeste, which is also recorded here. There are existing arrangements of the piece for chamber orchestra and string orchestra, but none for this particular ensemble, and it's absolutely delightful. Zeitouni makes no attempt to mimic the sound of a folk ensemble, but his playful and quirky orchestration perfectly matches the spirit of...
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