Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
23.12.2022
Label: Cypres
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Elsa de Lacerda & Pierre Solot
Composer: Karol Beffa (1973), Jean-Luc Fafchamps (1960), Apolline Jesupret, Claude Ledoux (1960), Benoît Mernier (1964), Harold Noben (1978)
Album including Album cover
- Harold Noben (b. 1978):
- 1 Noben: Apesar de você 06:28
- Gwenaël Grisi (b. 1989):
- 2 Grisi: Grândola, Vila Morena 06:21
- Fabian Fiorini (b. 1973):
- 3 Fiorini: Disapparition 05:11
- Benoît Mernier (b. 1964):
- 4 Mernier: Strange Fruit 05:28
- Margaret Hermant (b.):
- 5 Hermant: Rainbow 03:07
- Claude Ledoux (b. 1060):
- 6 Ledoux: Laph`ekhona 05:59
- Apolline Jesupret (b.):
- 7 Jesupret: De mille murmures 03:57
- Karol Beffa (b. 1973):
- 8 Beffa: Tabula rasa 05:34
- Jean-Luc Fafchamps (b. 1960):
- 9 Fafchamps: Ain’t got no… 04:52
- Gwenaël Grisi:
- 10 Grisi: Bella Ciao 06:44
- Alexander Gurning (b. 1973):
- 11 Gurning: Independance Chacha 06:21
Info for CHANGE
There have been in History examples of music that has had a practical, concrete role, a powerful rallying role, an essential role... Elsa de Lacera and Pierre Solot wanted to sublimate the memory of the music that has changed the world by gathering together eleven songs, airs, chansons.
Ten Belgian and French composers were commissioned, young and not so young, men and women: they chose their song, their combat, and they were free to revive these memories and historic moments through new compositions.
Eleven songs of struggle, of resistance, eleven raised fists in music among so many others in the history of the world, this history that must not be forgotten, its musical memories resonating still in the heart of these eleven creations of today, for change, for peace and for fraternity.
Elsa de Lacerda, violin
Pierre Solot, piano
Elsa de Lacerda
At the age of 14, Elsa de Lacerda won the Crédit Communal competition. A few months later she played as a soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège. She then joined the class of Endré Kleve at the Brussels Conservatory where she won five First Prizes and Superior Diplomas with Great Distinction. First violin of the Alfama Quartet for 15 years, she has performed all over Europe and has received numerous awards.
For the past 20 years, Elsa de Lacerda has also had a passion for music journalism. As a producer and presenter on Musiq3 for 13 years, she has presented the Queen Elisabeth Violin and Cello Competition on several occasions and produced "Autour de Midi". In 2005, she founded the Alfama Quartet which performs throughout Europe. The Quartet has recorded 7 CDs for the labels Fuga Libera, Cyprès and Harmonia Mundi. She works as a coordinator and journalist for music reports for the Mezzo channel and Radio Judaïca. She regularly introduces the concerts of Bozar Music and writes for Le Soir and Le Vif l'Express.
Pierre Solot
Born in Brussels in 1983. Pianist, lecturer, radio host, teacher, actor and author, Pierre Solot gives concerts in Europe and Asia (Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Iran,...). In addition to the numerous concerts he gives as a soloist, in chamber music or with orchestra, he participates in various theatrical projects with the actor Emmanuel De Candido, as a musician, actor or composer (Novecento pianiste by Alessandro Baricco, Comme une larme sur un sourire by Pierre Solot, Un Fleuve à la frontière by Emmanuel De Candido, Exils 1914 by the Compagnie MAPS...). He is a performer and designer of the show Cinéma à 4 mains (Théâtre Royal de Namur). A graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and the Eduardo Del Pueyo European Piano Mastery Centre, he studied with V. Delemazure, Teresa Escudero, Burkard Spinnler and Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden. He obtained a first prize in piano and chamber music, as well as a Master's degree in piano. He also holds a degree in Musicology from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. Pierre Solot gives lectures, publishes articles and collaborates regularly with the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège. He is also the author of the novel La balade de Stiva Leko, which won first prize in the "first novel" competition of the Editions oléronaises in 2011, a book now published by this publishing house.
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