OUTFRAMED

Edgar Wallachs Kultursalon, Germany

OUTFRAMED

Duo Duor, Eliot Quartett

RELEASE: 11.04.2025

01
SERGEI PROKOFIEV (1891-1953)
OVERTURE ON HEBREW THEMES, OP. 34

02-07
BÉLA BARTÓK (1881-1945)
ROMANIAN FOLK DANCES BB 68, SZ 56 (Arr. Hila Ofek, Andre Tsirlin)

  1. Jocul cu bâtă (Stick Dance). Allegro moderato
  2. Brâul (Belt Dance). Allegro
  3. Pe loc (Stomping Dance). Andante
  4. Buciumeana (Dance from Bucium). Moderato
  5. Poarga românească (Romanian Polka). Allegro
  6. Mărunţel (Fast Dance).

08-09
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF (1873-1943)
STRING QUARTET NO. 2

  1. Allegro Moderato
  2. Andante molto sostenuto

10-11
AMIT WEINER (*1981)
ESCHATON – SONG OF GENESIS

  1. In Search of the Unheard Note
  2. The Eschaton

12-14
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791)
CONCERTO FOR FLUTE, HARP & ORCHESTRA IN C MAJOR, K299 (Arr. Andre Tsirlin, Dmitry Hahalin)

  1. Allegro
  2. Andantino
  3. Rondeau. Allegro

Total time: 71:50
DUO DUOR
Harp: Hila Ofek
Saxophone: Andre Tsirlin

ELIOT QUARTETT
Violin 1: Maryana Osipova
Violin 2: Alexander Sachs
Viola: Dmitry Hahalin
Cello: Michael Preuss

DEC-011 | 4270000083563 | Made in Germany | © 2025 decurio | LC 86263 | Release: 09.04.2025

The artist

DUO DUOR

Duo Duor, formerly known as Jerusalem Duo, delves into the fascinating world of sound created by the interplay of harp and saxophone – a fusion of tradition and modernity. Founded by Hila Ofek (harp) and Andre Tsirlin (saxophone), the duo combines musical virtuosity and a unique personal synergy. Their performances combine classical, folk and modern elements, creating a distinctive emotional depth.
Driven by the vision to use music as a bridge between cultures, they inspire audiences worldwide, inviting them on a musical journey full of melodies, tales and inspiring narratives.

www.duoduor.com

 

ELIOT QUARTETT

The Eliot Quartett, founded in 2014, has quickly become one of the most captivating string quartets of its generation, winning numerous national and international competition prizes. Based in Frankfurt, Germany, and composed of musicians from Canada, Germany, and Russia, the quartet has established itself as a key presence in the city’s music scene, founding its own festival, Eliots am Main, in 2022. The ensemble performs at major festivals across Europe, including the Bachfest Leipzig, Rheingau Musik Festival, and the Mozarteum Salzburg. Having studied with renowned mentors such as Günter Pichler and Tim Vogler, the quartet also collaborates closely with Alfred Brendel and the Belcea Quartet.

www.eliotquartett.com