Cellist Gautier Capuçon has a new CD: Gaïa! He spoke with Jim Cunningham about this record.
All pieces included on the album were inspired by the Earth, with compositions from Max Richter, Xavier Foley, Joe Hisaishi, and many others. Gautier talks about drawing his own inspiration from our planet's beauty and climate situation. Gaïa was recorded in the mountains of Bavaria, Germany, which Gautier believes aided in capturing the message of music, and a promotional video was shot at Mont Blanc.
Find more information about Gautier Capuçon and about Gaïa at Gautier's website. Gautier will also return to Pittsburgh to play Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with the Pittsburgh Symphony on Friday, February 6th and Sunday, February 8th. Information about that performance can be found on the PSO's website.
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