Larch Music Ltd.
Violin's Amazing Americas Tour - Solo Violin - LM196
Violin's Amazing Americas Tour - Solo Violin - LM196
COMPOSER : Alexandra Lehmann
Violin’s Amazing Americas Tour
The year 2020 will be infamously recorded as a time when musicians had to lead a solitary life, which is incompatible with musical activity.
1. Hearty Hoedown
Violin plays at a lively, social, rural gathering; a ‘hoedown’; for cowboys and girls. Yeeha!
2. Barcarolle Blues
On the 18th of December 1865, the 13th Amendment (abolishing slavery in USA) was officially adopted into the Constitution.
Violin is on a boat sailing the Mississippi with former slaves travelling further north in hope of a better life.
As the river gently sways the traumatised passengers, they find solace in music-making.
3. Kindred Klezmer
Violin is playing for Ashkenazi (West and East European) Jews dancing fervently and with joy as a community.
4. Carnival Calypso
Further south, in 1834, Violin is playing at a carnival competition in Trinidad, celebrating the abolition of slavery.
It is in call (the lead singer)-and-response (the rest of the group) form. The chariot passes through cheering crowds, and trundles merrily into the distance.
5. Tantalising Tango
Violin is at a dance theatre in downtown Buenos Aires, playing an intense, and moody tango. Couples dance in a passionate and powerful embrace.
6. Hallowed Harawi of the Incas
The Incas are no more, like so many indigenous peoples of the Americas. Violin plays an Incan Harawi, a love song, as their spirit still echoes across the valleys, mountains, forests, and rivers that nurtured them in ancient times.