Metallidi Zhanna: Musical Portrairs of Literature Characters. For Piano
This album has its own story. Children that are reluctant to open a book and read it one can meet far too often nowadays. They are not introduced to the miraculous community of literature characters of the famous books. Zhannetta Metallidi tried to fill this gap by means that sh had mastered. Could the child be such enthralled by the musical image that he/she would find the corresponding book and read it through acquainting themselves with the source? And here they are, all our favorite characters. Th e choice is somewhat unexpected (which is quite usual when dealing with the Zhannetta Metallidi charisma) One meets Quasimodo, ugly but kind, Winnie the Pooh strolls along, and beautiful Snow White, and terrifying Headless Horseman. The musical language by means of which all they are depicted is also contrasting and absolutely different from piece to piece. Dramatic Quasimodo is for older skilled pupils, it is characterized by atonal music texture, creeping sonorities. And Winnie the Pooh is here, simple and lazy, murmuring something under his breath. The album is addressed to differently skilled pupils, beginning from medium years in music school to the senior ones (the complex and demanding piece Tom Sawyer, for example, requires considerable piano skills).
Contents:
Winnie-the-Pooh on the walk
Cinderella was refused the ball
Snowwhite and seven dwarfs
Quasimodo
Gavroche
Captain Nemo
Headless Horseman
Tom Sawyer