The percussionist Vivi Vassileva is one of the most fascinating
classical soloists of her generation, and she now releases her debut CD,
entitled "singin' rhythm", on the alpha classics label. Born in 1994
to a Bulgarian family of musicians – her mother is a pianist, her father
and brother are violinists, her sister plays violin too and she herself
learned the instrument – Vivi was captivated by music at an early age
especially when she heard some hand drummers playing on a remote,
unspoiled beach at the black sea where her parents own a house. It was
then that she decided to change from the violin to percussion. With her
dynamic, infectious way of making music, Vivi exudes a sense of
enjoyment that is in no way limited to the elaboration of rhythms or the
igniting of a display of tonal pyrotechnics. Her main aim is to touch
people, to tell stories expressed in terms of melodies, harmonies and
rhythms. Vivi is motivated and inspired by the diversity of tonal
colours and the opportunities they offer, and that is why she is so
convinced that percussion is the instrument of the 21st century.
However, since the repertoire for percussion is limited, Vivi Vassileva
not only commissions new compositions; she arranges and composes
herself, constantly on the lookout for new formations and heading up
various chamber music groups. As a result, this new album features works
by Guillo Espel, Eric Sammut, Oriol Cruixent and Keiko Abe, most of
them premiere recordings, alongside some rarely heard or premiere
arrangements and compositions by Vivi Vassileva herself.
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