"Dakryon," released by Maya Homburger on Maya Recordings in 2005, is a captivating journey through the realms of baroque and contemporary music, seamlessly blended with improvisation. This album, featuring Maya Homburger on baroque violin and Barry Guy on bass, offers a unique listening experience that transcends traditional genre boundaries.
The album opens with the ancient hymn "Veni creator spiritus," setting a contemplative tone that carries through to the intricate "Passacaglia" and the hauntingly beautiful "Inachis." Homburger's masterful performance on the baroque violin is a highlight, showcasing her technical prowess and expressive depth. The album also includes works by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, such as the "Mystery Sonatas No. 10 in G Minor 'The Crucifixion,'" which are performed with a sensitivity that brings out the profound spirituality of the compositions.
In addition to the classical pieces, "Dakryon" features contemporary works like "Peace Piece" and "Ember," demonstrating the artists' versatility and innovative spirit. The collaboration between Homburger and Guy results in a rich tapestry of sounds, where the dialogue between the baroque violin and the bass creates a dynamic and engaging musical narrative.
With a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, "Dakryon" is a testament to the enduring appeal of baroque music and the exciting possibilities that arise when it is paired with contemporary improvisation. This album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of classical and modern music, and it showcases the extraordinary talents of Maya Homburger and Barry Guy.