JOEL BARDOLET & MARC HEREDIA:

NAKED SKY

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The dialogue between this duo of performers is of a high level of complicity demonstrated on stage in recent years. Lately, the duo has worked on works of great relevance from the canonical repertoire for violin and piano, including sonatas by Brahms, Schubert, Bartók and Franck. They have done so without ever forgetting the music and musicians of their time, with whom they maintain a permanent and nourishing relationship that they understand as key to their artistic development. In addition, both musicians have shared an artistic project since 2016 with the Catalan cellist Pau Codina, the Fortuny Trio.

This first record by Bardolet i Heredia, The naked sky, reflects the duo's interest in the music of the moment, in meeting and engaging in dialogue with current authors and performers, many of whom are friends and confidants with whom they share more questions than answers and a sincere love for music. Bardolet and Heredia share their interest in facing, far from conventionalism, the challenges arising from the processes of creation and interpretation associated with contemporary music.

The current project stands out for the fact that the works included are commissions made by the duo themselves.: the work of Ramon Humet, as well as the Sonatina of Joan Magrané and the piece commissioned from the outstanding composer Helena CanovasThe composition of Josep Maria Guix, Autumn tears, is a piece that the duo knows well and has already performed live several times. The album has an eminently contemporary and heritage repertoire, being all works written by Catalan composers.

CREDITS:

Joel Bardolet,, violin; Marc Heredia, piano
Recorded from September 16 to 19 (both included) in the Mozart Room of the Auditorio de Zaragoza
Music producer and sound engineer: Santi Barguñó
Executive production and artistic accompaniment: Seed Music

TRACKLIST

RAMON HUMET
The naked sky [14']

JOAN MAGRANÉ
Sonatina [11']

JOSEP MARIA GUIX
Autumn tears [5']

HELENA CÁNOVAS PARÉS
You never settle for nothing [8'50'']

*all works are commissioned - World Premiere Recording