"The Uncertainty Principle" is a journey into the mystical musical world of Russian composer Alexandre Danilevski, where music and instruments from the middle-ages to modern day meet and create an unexpectedly beautiful soundscape. On this recording, Danilvski's own ensemble Syntagma interprets two of his works for mixed ensemble and voice, while the Flanders Recorder Quartet plays his "Antiphones" and cellist Larissa Groeneveld presents "Revelation", a concerto for cello solo.
2 {Alexandre Danilevski} Lauda Part I - Se Mai Per Maraveglia
3 {Alexandre Danilevski} Lauda Interlude I
4 {Alexandre Danilevski} Lauda Part II - Universal Dolore
5 {Alexandre Danilevski} Lauda Interlude II
6 {Alexandre Danilevski} Lauda Part III - Ser Perder la Propia Vita
7 {Alexandre Danilevski} Lauda Interlude III
8 {Alexandre Danilevski} Lauda Part IV - Gia Le Ferrate E Inexpugnabil Porte
9 {Alexandre Danilevski} Revelation Revelation
10 {Alexandre Danilevski} Oda An Die Traurigkeit Prelude
11 {Alexandre Danilevski} Oda An Die Traurigkeit Verse - Golden Leaves
12 {Alexandre Danilevski} Oda An Die Traurigkeit Interlude
13 {Alexandre Danilevski} Oda An Die Traurigkeit Farewell - Who Now Shall Refill the Cuo for Me?
14 {Alexandre Danilevski} Antiphones I. a Piacere (Senza Tempo)
15 {Alexandre Danilevski} Antiphones II. Andante
16 {Alexandre Danilevski} Antiphones III. Allegretto
"The Uncertainty Principle" is a journey into the mystical musical world of Russian composer Alexandre Danilevski, where music and instruments from the middle-ages to modern day meet and create an unexpectedly beautiful soundscape. On this recording, Danilvski's own ensemble Syntagma interprets two of his works for mixed ensemble and voice, while the Flanders Recorder Quartet plays his "Antiphones" and cellist Larissa Groeneveld presents "Revelation", a concerto for cello solo.