Viktoria Mullova, the renowned violinist, invites you to explore her rich cultural heritage with "The Peasant Girl," a captivating double album released in 2011 under the Onyx Classics label. This 13-track collection spans a generous 90 minutes, offering a unique blend of classical, chamber music, and folk influences that reflect Mullova's diverse musical background.
"The Peasant Girl" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through Mullova's musical roots, featuring both traditional and contemporary pieces. The album opens with "For Nedim (For Nadia)," a poignant tribute, and includes notable tracks like "Django," a homage to the legendary jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, and "The Peasant," a mesmerizing piece that showcases Mullova's virtuosic skills. The album also features duets with cellist Matthew Barley, including the three-movement "Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7," which demonstrates the duo's exceptional musical chemistry.
Mullova's exploration of her peasant roots is evident throughout the album, with tracks like "Bi Lovengo" and "The Pursuit of the Woman with the Feathered Hat" offering a glimpse into her cultural heritage. The album's diverse range of styles and influences makes it a compelling listen for fans of classical, folk, and world music alike. Whether you're a longtime fan of Mullova's or a newcomer to her music, "The Peasant Girl" is sure to captivate and inspire.