28. "Song of India (bearb. von Pernille Petersen)" Mlada (Oper in 4 Akten) (Auszug)
29. "Lithuanian dance (bearb. von Bjarke Mogensen und Pernille Petersen)"
30. "Jalousie (Jelousy) (Tango Tsigane) (bearb. von Bjarke Mogensen)"
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Pernille Petersen
Description:
KOTTOS takes it's name from an enchanting, dangerous giant of Greek mythology. The instrumental makeup of KOTTOS is unique: recorders from the lowest bass to the highest sopranino; a grand Russian Bayan concert accordion; the cello, which adds sounds from the avant-garde and Nordic folk music; and a Greek bouzouki adding Mediterranean colour and Celtic sonorities. The songs and dances of European folk music inspired the late 19th and early 20th-century composers featured on this album, from Bartók to Vaughan Williams, and the journey takes us from the mountain tunes of Europe's northernmost tip to the melancholy songs of it's easternmost reaches, to dances from it's southernmost point. The group's eponymous debut album KOTTOS (2016) received the Listeners' Prize of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation's P2 station.