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Two musical friends get together to create The Marais Project’s Album Release April 2021

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Two musical friends get together to create The Marais Project’s Album Release April 2021

One of Australia’s most colourful early music ensembles releases an exquisite recording this April!
Two was originally conceived as the centerpiece of The Marais Project’s 2020 concert series.
As with so many artistic events, Covid-19 meant the cancelation of scheduled performances.
Not wanting to abandon the concept altogether, artistic director Jenny Eriksson took the group into the
studio to record the project then make a high-quality 50-minute film for broadcast.
Two brings together the nationally renowned talents of Marais Project founding members Jennifer Eriksson, viola da gamba, and
Tommie Andersson on gallichon, theorbo, and baroque guitar.

In an usual performance practice, each plays alternate brackets of solos on their respective instruments before a joint performance of a splendid Marin Marais suite for viola da gamba and continuo.
Guest artist Susie Bishop (voice and violin) joins them for a gorgeous finale.
The performers wanted to create the feel of a live performance in the way the music flows and the performers interact – both on
video and in the resulting recording.

“The theorbo and the baroque guitar have a wonderful solo repertoire spanning hundreds of years,”
Jenny Eriksson says.

“Tommie also made several gallichon arrangements for this recording including
a truly lovely Mozart Adagio originally composed for the glass harmonica.”

Tommie dedicates his recording this piece to the memory of recently deceased Swedish soprano, Eva Nässén.
The viola da gamba is also endowed with a rich treasure of solo works. For the first time in her
career, Eriksson has performed and now recorded some of her favourite solo pieces, including the
world premiere of a work written for her by Australian composer, Paul Cutlan.

Paul and I have known each other for many years and I deeply respect his musicianship. Sarabande is an
arrangement of a movement of a popular suite he wrote for viola da gamba and harpsichord. It is a
privilege to bring this music to life for the first time.”

As might be expected, pride of place in both film and recording goes to that giant of the viola da
gamba, Marin Marais.

“We have explored so many of his suites over the years and there is always a
sense of achievement in committing another of the great man’s works to record,” says Eriksson.

“Tommie and I know each other and the music so well. The joy of playing Marais just flows from us!’
The Marais Project performed ‘Two’ on the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall in March
and now has released the album on MOVE Records.

*Available as CD from MOVE Records, Buywell Music, iTunes, & streaming platforms including Apple Music 
Spotify

 

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