By the time you read these lines,
Roots,
the latest album by violinist Nemanja Radulovic - the first on Erato after a decade with Deutsche Grammophon - will probably have found its audience.
It must be said that this collection of arrangements for traditional violin and air orchestra from around the world draws a delicious portrait of the Franco-Serbian musician, and perhaps even the most personal of his discography.
Roots
is therefore not yet another confinement album.
“During this period when everything stopped, I could not work and play,
recalls the violinist.
On the other hand, I listened to a lot of music.
But exclusively Mozart and traditional music!”
An obvious return to the sources which gave rise to the idea of uniting a planet curled up on itself with the music it carries within it and especially that said to be of the world.
For this, the artist surrounded himself a lot: Aleksandar Sedlar, Serbian composer and conductor with…
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