
Dance!
Daniel Hope's new album "Dance!" reflects his boundless interest in the most diverse styles and periods of music. The star violinist takes the listeners on a journey through seven centuries of music history and explores the rhythms that have set bodies in motion and lifted hearts since time began.
Everyone knows and can hum along to the melodies of well-known classical pieces such as Shostakovich's Waltz No. 2 or the famous Dance of the Knights from Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet. In addition to the well-known hits by Shostakovich, Brahms, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Handel, BartĂłk or Ellington, there are many other styles and pieces to discover on this double album, such as the Lamento di Tristano from the 14th century or Nicola Conforto's Fandango from the 18th century.
From music that once intended to entertain monarchs, to be heard in concert halls or began life in the fields, on the streets and pubs, even dances with ritualistic elements - Hope is interested in the universal significance of dance and rhythm and the diversity that it expresses: âThe great thing about dance is that if you get together with others in one room, youâll all most likely feel the rhythm at the same time and, eventually, move together. Thereâs a lot to be said for that in todayâs worldâ, says Hope.Â
Hope recorded the music with the ZĂŒrcher Kammerorchester and many other musician friends. The pieces can be heard in new arrangements and instrumentations adapted to the genre.
This DG Store CD-Set also includes a high-quality signed art card of Daniel Hope in CD-format!
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CD 1
1. SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitri (1906â1975)Â
Waltz No. 2
No.7 from Suite for Variety OrchestraÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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2. SAINT-SAĂNS, Camille (1835â1921)Â
Danse macabre op. 40Â
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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3. PROKOFIEV, Sergei (1891â1953)Â
Dance Of The Knights from Romeo and JulietÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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4. CHAIKOVSKY, Peter Ilyich (1840â1893)Â
Pas de deux from Swan Lake op. 20Â
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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5. MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756â1791)Â
Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in B-Flat Major K. 269 (261a)Â
Cadenza: Daniel HopeÂ
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SCHUBERT, Franz (1797â1828)Â
5 Deutsche TĂ€nze D89/ 6-10
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6. Â No. 1 in C major
7. Â No. 2 in G major
8. Â No. 3 in D major
9. Â No. 4 in F major
10. No. 5 in C major
11. BIZET, Georges (1838â1875)Â
Farandole from LâArlĂ©sienne
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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12. OFFENBACH, Jaques (1819â1880)Â
Can-can (Galop infernal) from OrphĂ©e aux enfersÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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13. BRAHMS, Johannes (1833â1897)Â
Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor WoO 1/5
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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14. TRADITIONALÂ
Odessa BulgarÂ
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15. GARDEL, Carlos (1887â1935)Â
Por una cabezaÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
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16. PIAZZOLLA, Astor (1921â1992)Â
Escualo
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BARTĂK, BĂ©la (1881â1945)Â
Romån népi tåncok (Romanian Folk Dances) Sz 56
arr. Arthur Willner
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17. 1. Joc cu bĂątÄ (Stick Dance)Â
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18. 2. BrĂąul (Sash Dance)
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19. 3. Pe loc (Stamping Dance)
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20. 4. Buciumeana (Dance of Buchum)
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21. 5. PoargÄ romĂąneascÄ (Romanian Polka)
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22. 6. MÄruntel (Fast Dance)
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Daniel Hope's new album "Dance!" reflects his boundless interest in the most diverse styles and periods of music. The star violinist takes the listeners on a journey through seven centuries of music history and explores the rhythms that have set bodies in motion and lifted hearts since time began.
Everyone knows and can hum along to the melodies of well-known classical pieces such as Shostakovich's Waltz No. 2 or the famous Dance of the Knights from Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet. In addition to the well-known hits by Shostakovich, Brahms, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Handel, BartĂłk or Ellington, there are many other styles and pieces to discover on this double album, such as the Lamento di Tristano from the 14th century or Nicola Conforto's Fandango from the 18th century.
From music that once intended to entertain monarchs, to be heard in concert halls or began life in the fields, on the streets and pubs, even dances with ritualistic elements - Hope is interested in the universal significance of dance and rhythm and the diversity that it expresses: âThe great thing about dance is that if you get together with others in one room, youâll all most likely feel the rhythm at the same time and, eventually, move together. Thereâs a lot to be said for that in todayâs worldâ, says Hope.Â
Hope recorded the music with the ZĂŒrcher Kammerorchester and many other musician friends. The pieces can be heard in new arrangements and instrumentations adapted to the genre.
This DG Store CD-Set also includes a high-quality signed art card of Daniel Hope in CD-format!
Â
CD 1
1. SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitri (1906â1975)Â
Waltz No. 2
No.7 from Suite for Variety OrchestraÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
2. SAINT-SAĂNS, Camille (1835â1921)Â
Danse macabre op. 40Â
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
3. PROKOFIEV, Sergei (1891â1953)Â
Dance Of The Knights from Romeo and JulietÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
4. CHAIKOVSKY, Peter Ilyich (1840â1893)Â
Pas de deux from Swan Lake op. 20Â
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
5. MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756â1791)Â
Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in B-Flat Major K. 269 (261a)Â
Cadenza: Daniel HopeÂ
Â
SCHUBERT, Franz (1797â1828)Â
5 Deutsche TĂ€nze D89/ 6-10
Â
6. Â No. 1 in C major
7. Â No. 2 in G major
8. Â No. 3 in D major
9. Â No. 4 in F major
10. No. 5 in C major
11. BIZET, Georges (1838â1875)Â
Farandole from LâArlĂ©sienne
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
12. OFFENBACH, Jaques (1819â1880)Â
Can-can (Galop infernal) from OrphĂ©e aux enfersÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
13. BRAHMS, Johannes (1833â1897)Â
Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor WoO 1/5
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
14. TRADITIONALÂ
Odessa BulgarÂ
Â
15. GARDEL, Carlos (1887â1935)Â
Por una cabezaÂ
arr. Paul BatemanÂ
Â
16. PIAZZOLLA, Astor (1921â1992)Â
Escualo
Â
Â
BARTĂK, BĂ©la (1881â1945)Â
Romån népi tåncok (Romanian Folk Dances) Sz 56
arr. Arthur Willner
Â
17. 1. Joc cu bĂątÄ (Stick Dance)Â
Â
18. 2. BrĂąul (Sash Dance)
Â
19. 3. Pe loc (Stamping Dance)
Â
20. 4. Buciumeana (Dance of Buchum)
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21. 5. PoargÄ romĂąneascÄ (Romanian Polka)
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22. 6. MÄruntel (Fast Dance)













