Bulgarian percussionist Daniella Ganeva is widely regarded as one of the best drummers and mallet players on the classical concert circuit. Ganeva has spent most of her life on the road and has had little time to do much in the way of studio recording on her own account. Time for Marimba is only her third album in 10 years, and it is actually a reissue of her first album on Cala, Dream of the Cherry Blossoms, made in 1995. On Time for Marimba, Ganeva gets to demonstrate her chops on some Japanese marimba literature that's ...
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Bulgarian percussionist Daniella Ganeva is widely regarded as one of the best drummers and mallet players on the classical concert circuit. Ganeva has spent most of her life on the road and has had little time to do much in the way of studio recording on her own account. Time for Marimba is only her third album in 10 years, and it is actually a reissue of her first album on Cala, Dream of the Cherry Blossoms, made in 1995. On Time for Marimba, Ganeva gets to demonstrate her chops on some Japanese marimba literature that's drawn from a mixture of mainstream pieces and works that are less familiar. Much of this music is strongly associated with Japanese marimba legend Keiko Abe, so Ganeva would have to play them very well just to keep pace. Overall, she does so, with help from saxophonist Simon Haram and four additional mallet players. Ganeva's interpretations of the pieces, particularly Toru Takemitsu's Rain Tree, demonstrate that she more than just knows her way around the marimba, and that she is also...
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