[ Channel Classics / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 14 February 2025
Pre-order your copy NOW!
Born in Mexico City, violist Dana Zemtsov has always retained a deep love for the colourful Latin-American culture. The discovery of Gabriel García Márquez's book One Hundred Years of Solitude, in which the vivid literary images of clouds of yellow butterflies precede a forbidden lover's arrival, inspired Dana to revisit her earliest musical memories. This led to a unique project embodying the most characteristic expression of love in Latin-American culture: the beautiful boleros presented on this album entitled Yellow Butterfly. They are so well known that practically every Spanish-speaking person can sing them by heart. With arrangements by the legendary Joan Albert Amargós and Claudio Constantini, the recording conjures the surreal atmosphere of the Americas: melancholy, roughness, poetry, vitality and joy. These 'recomposed' boleros were arranged for solo viola and a small ensemble that consists of pianist Anna Fedorova, trumpeter Angelo Verploegen, bandoneonist Claudio Constantini, double bassist Nicholas Schwartz and percussionist André Groen.
1. LA FLOR DE LA CANELA
2. LUIZA
3. QUIZÁS, QUIZÁS, QUIZÁS
4. BALDERRAMA
5. LA CALLE 92
6. BÉSAME MUCHO
7. LE GRAND TANGO
8. ESTA TARDE VI LLOVER
9. ALLER ET RETOUR
10. SIN TI
11. MANHÃ DE CARNAVAL
12. ESTRELLITA
13. UNO
14. DOS GARDENIAS
15. ALFONSINA Y EL MAR