Gidon Kremer, the renowned violinist and chamber musician, presents "Silencio," a captivating album released on September 13, 2005, under the Nonesuch label. This exquisite collection of chamber music, spanning a little over an hour, blends classical, minimalism, and tango genres, offering a rich and diverse auditory experience.
The album opens with Arvo Pärt's "Tabula Rasa," a piece that has become a staple in contemporary classical music, known for its haunting beauty and spiritual depth. Kremer's interpretation is followed by Philip Glass's "Company for String Orchestra," a minimalist work that showcases the repetitive, hypnotic patterns characteristic of Glass's style. The album also features the world premiere recording of Leonid Desyatnikov's "Come in!" a six-movement suite that adds a touch of modernism and wit to the collection.
Kremer's masterful playing is evident throughout, as he navigates the intricate compositions with precision and passion. The album concludes with Pärt's "Darf ich," a piece that leaves the audience with a sense of tranquility and introspection. "Silencio" is a testament to Kremer's versatility and artistry, offering a compelling journey through the worlds of classical, minimalist, and tango music.