cds with Jason Dickinson

CDs by Rohan Kriwaczek and Jason Dickinson

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CIRCLES IN THE SAND
Rohan Kriwaczek and Jason Dickinson Live at Brighton's Chapel Royal

A sparkling recording of the duo's celebrated concert at Brighton's Chapel Royal, featuring 8 vivid and powerfully atmospheric improvisations, concluding with a passion hitherto unheard from the strains of a mere two violins.

 

This CD has no track listing as all of the pieces were improvised and therefore without title. It consists of 8 tracks and lasts 36 minutes.

Track 2

Track 5

 
TWO VIOLINS - Rohan Kriwaczek and Jason Dickinson - Live Improvised Violin Duos
A selection of improvised violin duos recorded in Brighton's Church of the Annunciation. The music draws vividly on the space and atmosphere of the building, creating haunting and evocative worlds, and at times developing into impassioned frenzies of virtuosic ardour.
 
 

This CD has no track listing as all of the pieces were improvised and therefore without title. It consists of 16 tracks and lasts 49 minutes.

Track 13

Track 14

 
KING DAVID REPORT - Rohan Kriwaczek and Jason Dickinson
Atmospheric acoustic music conjuring the spirit of the Highlands and Islands, yet without quoting from traditional folk idioms. The instrumentation includes violins, folk clarinet, Bulgarian bagpipe, Shofa, voice and percussion.
   
  1. Setting Sail for Shapinsay
  2. Sourlies
  3. Thawing the Vodka
  4. The Storyteller
  5. Prayer at Sunrise
  6. Hoy
  7. Old Jock in Corrour
  8. The Blue Mountain
  9. Nambolin Hinhoo
  10. Columba’s Dream

 

 
Will all patrons please remain seated
Whilst I belittle myself to amuse you
For I've tried pretty metaphors and sensitive rhymes
But the effort just seemed to confuse you
Rev. Rohan K.
 

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