Notes and Editorial Reviews
Resonance is the debut album of Canadian cello-marimba duo Stick&Bow. These classically trained musicians present original arrangements that span a wide spectrum of musical styles, from Bach to Radiohead. This album transforms the listening of familiar works in refreshing and unexpected ways while introducing the audience to daring new music from active composers. The energetic duo Stick&Bow was formed by the encounter of Canadian marimba player Krystina Marcoux & Argentinian cellist Juan Sebastian Delgado in the vibrant city of Montreal. Classically trained musicians, they strive to present a wide spectrum of musical styles, ranging from rock to gypsy-jazz, Baroque or tango. Their eclectic repertoire features original
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arrangements of some of the most celebrated works in history, showing the potential of their instruments combined. In their creative process, they unite musical narration with humor and storytelling in which the powerful arrangements for cello & marimba transform the listening of familiar works in refreshing and unexpected ways. Stick&Bow is also strongly committed to the music of our time, commissioning works that are daring yet accessible from composers such as Luis Naon, Camille Pépin, Luna Pearl Woolf, Jason Noble & Marcelo Nisinman. Read less
Works on This Recording
3.
Love Me or Leave Me by Walter Donaldson
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Stick&Bow
Notes: arr. Juan Sebastian Delgado and Krystina Marcoux for cello and marimba
5.
Entre Arrayanes by Paco De Lucia
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Stick&Bow
Notes: arr. Juan Sebastian Delgado and Krystina Marcoux for cello and marimba
9.
Tzigane by Stéphane Grappelli
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Stick&Bow
Notes: arr. Juan Sebastian Delgado and Krystina Marcoux for cello and marimba
14.
A Gennevilliers by Louise Jallu
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Stick&Bow
Notes: arr. Juan Sebastian Delgado and Krystina Marcoux for cello and marimba
16.
Paranoid Android by Thomas Yorke
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Stick&Bow
Period: 20th Century
Notes: arr. Juan Sebastian Delgado and Krystina Marcoux for cello and marimba
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