Mountain (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Richard Tognetti & Australian Chamber Orchestra
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
25.08.2017
Album including Album cover
- Richard Tognetti (1965):
- 1 Prelude 02:35
- 2 Majesty 02:14
- 3 Sublime 04:39
- 4 Gods And Monsters 02:47
- 5 Djilile 02:40
- Edvard Grieg (1843 - 1907): Holberg Suite, Op. 40:
- 6 1. Präludium (Allegro vivace) 02:45
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741): 12 Concertos, Op.3 - "L'estro armonico" / Concerto No. 10 in B minor for 4 Violins and Cello, RV 580:
- 7 1. Allegro 03:42
- 8 2. Largo 02:30
- 9 3. Allegro 03:16
- 10 1. Allegro non molto 03:21
- 11 3. Presto 02:43
- Arvo Pärt (1935):
- 12 Für Alina 02:32
- Richard Tognetti:
- 13 Flying 03:31
- 14 Madness Bites 02:18
- 15 On High 04:05
- Joseph Nizeti (?):
- 16 Grief 00:42
- Arvo Pärt:
- 17 Fratres 10:11
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827):
- 18 2. Larghetto 08:50
- Richard Tognetti:
- 19 A Final Bridge 02:06
- Ludwig van Beethoven:
- 20 2. Adagio un poco moto 06:36
Info for Mountain (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The music soundtrack to the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s critically acclaimed collaboration with director Jennifer Peedom.
Three years ago, the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s Artistic Director Richard Tognetti approached BAFTA-nominated director Jennifer Peedom (Sherpa) with a vision for an expressive interweaving of music and film. The result of this collaboration is Mountain: a cinematic and musical odyssey that explores the troubled and triumphant history of our timeless fascination with mountains.
Premiered in concert in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall as part of Sydney’s Vivid LIVE 2017, Mountain draws the listener in to a world in which majesty and terror collide, thousands of metres above and beyond the familiar, comfortable landscape of the everyday.
Richard Tognetti worked closely with Peedom to curate a stunning soundscape that mirrors the serenity, magnitude and terror of the landscapes featured in the film. Works by Chopin, Grieg, Vivaldi, and Beethoven are featured, as well as original music by Tognetti himself.
“The original music I wrote for Mountain was composed in real collaboration with Jennifer [Peedom],” Tognetti said. “She would tell me what she was trying to express and what the scene in the movie meant, and then I would try and come up with the musical equivalent. Some of the compositions are filmic and some of them are more like dreamscapes.”
Australian Chamber Orchestra
Richard Tognetti, director, violin
Richard Tognetti
Australian violinist, conductor and composer, Richard Tognetti has established an international reputation for his compelling performances and artistic individualism. He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium with Alice Waten, in his home town of Wollongong with William Primrose, and at the Berne Conservatory (Switzerland) with Igor Ozim, where he was awarded the Tschumi Prize as the top graduate soloist in 1989. Later that year he was appointed Leader of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and subsequently became Artistic Director. He is also Artistic Director of the Maribor Festival in Slovenia and Creative Associate of Classical Music for Melbourne Festival.
Tognetti performs on period, modern and electric instruments. His numerous arrangements, compositions and transcriptions have expanded the chamber orchestra repertoire and been performed throughout the world.
As director or soloist, Tognetti has appeared with the Handel & Haydn Society (Boston), Hong Kong Philharmonic, Camerata Salzburg,Tapiola Sinfonietta, Irish Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, Nordic Chamber Orchestra and the Australian symphony orchestras. He conducted Mozart's Mitridate for the Sydney Festival and gave the Australian premiere of Ligeti’s Violin Concerto with the Sydney Symphony.
Tognetti has collaborated with colleagues from across various art forms and artistic styles, including Joseph Tawadros, Dawn Upshaw, James Crabb, Emmanuel Pahud, Jack Thompson, Katie Noonan, Neil Finn,Tim Freedman, Paul Capsis, Bill Henson and Michael Leunig.
In 2003, Tognetti was co-composer of the score for Peter Weir’s Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; violin tutor for its star, Russell Crowe; and can also be heard performing on the award-winning soundtrack. In 2005, he co-composed the soundtrack to Tom Carroll’s surf film Horrorscopes and, in 2008, created The Red Tree, inspired by illustrator Shaun Tan’s book. He co-created and starred in the 2008 documentary film Musica Surfica, which has won best film awards at surf film festivals in the USA, Brazil, France and South Africa.
As well as directing numerous recordings by the ACO, Tognetti has recorded Bach’s solo violin repertoire for ABC Classics, winning three consecutive ARIA awards, and the Dvorak and Mozart Violin Concertos for BIS.
A passionate advocate for music education,Tognetti established the ACO’s Education and Emerging Artists programs in 2005.
Richard Tognetti was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2010. He holds honorary doctorates from three Australian universities and was made a National Living Treasure in 1999. He performs on a 1743 Guarneri del Gesù violin, lent to him by an anonymous Australian private benefactor.
This album contains no booklet.