Gülru Ensari – In Search of (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:03:09 minutes | 537 MB | Genre: Classical
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Herbert Schuch and Gülru Ensari look back on musical memories of their childhood(s).
Although they each spent their childhood in thoroughly different circumstances, Herbert Schuch and Gülru Ensari feel somehow connected through memories of their first musical moments. Herbert grew up until the age of nine in the Romanian countryside near the Hungarian border, during the bleak last years of communism.
Born in Istanbul, Gülru grew up as a city dweller. “We both had a record player at home”, she remarks, to show what they had in common. Now, as a married couple and piano duo, they have found time and leisure during the pandemic to look back on the past. Overjoyed by the birth of their daughter, they shared memories of certain moments from their own childhood that seem to stand still in time.
For this album, “In search of…”, they looked for music they associate with those moments. In so doing, they were also searching for their own identity.
Herbert belongs to the minority of the Banat Swabians: “Although there was no direct Hungarian lineage in my family, the language and culture of Hungary played a significant role in our lives. Conversely, although we were in Romania, we practically had no points of contact with Romanian culture”, he remembers. “The pieces we played at home back then would have seemed out of place on this album; in my parents’ home, we exclusively played the Hungarian operetta tunes that were en vogue. My uncle sang, and he was accompanied at the piano by my father, who had brought back LPs from the GDR.”
On the other hand, in Istanbul, Gülru was strongly influenced by Western culture. At home, she only heard Classical music: Brahms, Dvořák, Tchaikovsky – the composers now featured on this CD. “I grew up with VHS videotapes. I watched Disney’s Sleeping Beauty and Fantasia countless times, with the original music from Tchaikovsky’s ballets”, she remembers. In search for similar memories from childhood, Tchaikovsky was the first common denominator the couple found that they shared. “We both remember having listened to the Nutcracker Suite when we were children”, Herbert remarks.
Tracklist:
1-01. Guelru Ensari – Slavonic Dance, Op. 72: No. 1, Molto vivace (04:14)
1-02. Gülru Ensari – Hungarian Dance, WoO 1: No. 2, Allegro non ssai (03:37)
1-03. Gülru Ensari – Hungarian Dance, WoO 1: No. 11, Poco Andate (03:03)
1-04. Gülru Ensari – Slavonic Dance, Op. 72: No. 2, Allegretto Grazioso (04:35)
1-05. Gülru Ensari – Hungarian Dance, WoO 1: No. 4, Poco sostenuto (03:34)
1-06. Gülru Ensari – Slavonic Dance, Op. 72: No. 5, Poco Adagio (02:44)
1-07. Gülru Ensari – Hungarian Dance, WoO 1: No. 6, Vivace (03:09)
1-08. Gülru Ensari – Hungarian Dance, WoO 1: No. 1, Allegro molto (03:12)
1-09. Gülru Ensari – Slavonic Dance, Op. 72: No. 7, Presto (03:16)
1-10. Gülru Ensari – I. Ouverture. Allegro giusto (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (03:08)
1-11. Gülru Ensari – II. Danses charactéristiques: March, Temo di marcia vivo (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (02:25)
1-12. Gülru Ensari – Danse de la Fée Dragée, Andante non troppo (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (02:05)
1-13. Gülru Ensari – Danse Russe Trepak, Tempo di Trepak, molto vivace (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (01:08)
1-14. Gülru Ensari – Danse Arabe, Allegretto (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (03:12)
1-15. Gülru Ensari – Danse Chinoise, Allegro moderato (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (01:03)
1-16. Gülru Ensari – Danse de Mirlitons, Moderato assai (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (02:19)
1-17. Gülru Ensari – III. Valse des Fleurs, Tempo di Valse (Arr. for Two Pianos by Nicolas Economou) (06:39)
1-18. Gülru Ensari – Sarmal, for Piano Four Hands (09:39)
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