Silencio, released on September 13, 2005, under the Nonesuch label, is a captivating chamber music album by the renowned violinist Gidon Kremer. This album is a unique blend of classical, minimalism, and tango genres, showcasing Kremer's exceptional versatility and artistry. The album spans a total of 68 minutes, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album opens with Arvo Pärt's "Tabula Rasa," a piece that has become a staple in contemporary classical music, followed by Philip Glass's "Company for String Orchestra," a minimalist masterpiece that unfolds in four movements. The second half of the album is dedicated to the works of the lesser-known Russian composer Vladimir Martynov, with the six-movement suite "Come in!" providing a fascinating exploration of Martynov's unique musical language. The album concludes with another piece by Pärt, "Darf ich," adding a reflective and intimate note to the end of the journey.
Silencio is a testament to Gidon Kremer's deep musical curiosity and his ability to bring together diverse musical influences into a cohesive and compelling whole. The album is a must-listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music, minimalism, or the tango genre.