Cavatina Duo

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GenresBaroque, Classical, Contemporary, World Music
Occupation(s)Musicians
InstrumentsFlute and Classical Guitar
Years active1999-present
LabelsCedille, Bridge
Websitewww.CavatinaDuo.com
MembersEugenia Moliner, Denis Azabagic

Cavatina Duo is a chamber music ensemble consisting of Spanish flutist Eugenia Moliner and Bosnian guitarist Denis Azabagic[1][2]. The duo is known for its performances of a diverse repertoire that includes Baroque, Classical, contemporary works, and commissioned pieces. Formed in 1999, the duo has performed in over 30 countries at various venues and festivals.

Early Formation and Musical Style

Moliner and Azabagic met while studying at CODARTS in the Netherlands, leading to the formation of the Cavatina Duo in 1999[3]. Their repertoire includes works ranging from Baroque and Classical eras to contemporary compositions, as well as original commissions. They are recognized for their ensemble work and their interpretations of both traditional and modern music.

Critical Acclaim

The Cavatina Duo has been noted for its technical skill and interpretative ability. Their performances have been featured on radio and television stations such as WFMT (Chicago), NPR (USA), and RNE (Spain). They have been profiled in music magazines including Chamber Music America[4], FluteTalk[5], Classical Guitar[6], Soundboard, TodoFlauta, and Ritmo[7]. The Cavatina Duo is the first flute and guitar duo to be featured on the covers of Classical Guitar Magazine, FluteTalk, and Ritmo.

Performances and Collaborations

The Cavatina Duo has performed at major concert halls and festivals around the world, including:

  • Ravinia Festival (Chicago)
  • Harris Theater (Chicago)
  • Symphony Center (Chicago)
  • Da Camera Society (Los Angeles)
  • National Performing Arts Center (Beijing, China)
  • Oriental Arts Center (Shanghai)
  • Tchaikovsky Hall (Moscow)
  • National Concert Hall (Taipei)
  • Aix-en-Provence Summer Festival (France)
  • Kolkata International Guitar Festival (India)
  • Campos do Jordão Festival (Brazil)
  • National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.)

The duo has collaborated with a wide range of chamber ensembles, including the Pacifica Quartet, Aspen Trio, Avalon Quartet, Chicago Chamber Musicians, and Civitas Ensemble. Their programming extends to solo performances and collaborations with symphony orchestras, such as the Chicago Sinfonietta, Daejeon Philharmonic, Camerata Serbica, Langyang Symphony Orchestra, and others. [1]

Discography

The Cavatina Duo's discography includes[8][9]:

  • Cavatina Duo – Opera tres (1999)
  • Meditaciones – Orobroy (2001)
  • Acrobats – Cedille Records (2007)
  • The Balkan Project – Cedille Records (2010)
  • Cavatina Duo plays Astor Piazzolla – Bridge Records (2010)
  • Cavatina at the Opera – Bridge Records (2015, Critics Choice)
  • Sephardic Journey – Cedille Records (2016)
  • Sonic Migrations – Neos Records (2016)
  • Folias and Fantasias – Bridge Records (2020, Critics Choice)
  • Wings – Acis Records (2024)
  • River of Fire – Cedille Records (Upcoming, 2025)

Commissions

The Cavatina Duo has commissioned and premiered new works for flute and guitar, including:

Original Works

  • Sephardic Suite by Clarice Assad
  • Trio Sefardi by Alan Thomas
  • Isabel by Joseph Williams
  • Plegaria y Canto (Al Bodre de la Mar) by Carlos R. Rivera
  • Love Dreams of the Exile by David Leisner
  • Sivi Grivi by Alan Thomas
  • Vranjansky Cocek by Carlos R. Rivera
  • Ratchenitsa by Clarice Assad
  • Ajde Slusaj Kalesh Bre Andjo by Clarice Assad
  • Kalajdzisko Oro by Clarice Assad
  • Jovano Jovanke by Michael Karmon
  • Kopanitsa de Kalantchatska by Boris Gaquere
  • Eleno, Kerko Eleno by Matthew Dunne
  • Kad ja Podjoh na Bembasu by Vojislav Ivanovic
  • Concerto for Flute, Guitar, and Orchestra by Alan Thomas
  • Three Artisans by Matthew Dunn
  • Raga Ibriama by Atanas Ourkouzounov
  • Romani Songs by Stacey Garrop
  • Four Scenes by Clarice Assad
  • Contos Ciganos by Sérgio Assad

Arrangements

  • Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas by Astor Piazzolla, arranged by Sérgio Assad
  • Six Etudes for Solo Flute by Astor Piazzolla, arranged by Sérgio and Clarice Assad
  • Fantasy on the Themes by La Traviata (after Krakamp, Briccialdi, and Tárrega), arranged by Alan Thomas
  • The Carnival in Venice, arranged by Alan Thomas
  • Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart's The Magic Flute by Fernando Sor, arranged by Alan Thomas
  • 12 Fantasies by G.F. Telemann, arranged by Alan Thomas

Upcoming Projects

The Cavatina Duo's next major release is River of Fire, a collaboration with the Pacifica Quartet, featuring commissioned works inspired by Gypsy music. This project will be released on Cedille Records in 2025 and includes compositions by Clarice and Sérgio Assad, Stacey Garrop, Atanas Ourkouzounov and Matthew Dunn[10]

Teaching and Artistic Direction

Eugenia Moliner and Denis Azabagic are faculty members at the University of Illinois at Chicago[11][12] and regularly give masterclasses in Europe, the USA, and Asia. They are also artistic directors of the Festival Juan Gual Esteve in Burriana, Spain, and the Chicago Guitar Festival, both of which include international competitions aimed at young musicians.

Interviews Links

Chamber Music America

Ritmo

British Flute Society Magazine

Cedille Records Podcast

Guitar Salon Internacional Podcast

Chicago Flute Club Magazine Interview

Flute Talk Interview

Classical Guitar Interview

The British Flute Society Magazine Interview

Asociacion Espanola de Flauta AFE

Vancouver Classic Guitar Society

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Cavatina Duo | University of Idaho". www.uidaho.edu. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  2. "Recordings by Denis Azabagic | Now available to stream and purchase at Naxos". www.naxos.com. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  3. Vissers, Joshua (2013-11-07). "Touring classical guitarist Denis Azabagic opens up about how he met his wife and accompanist". The Collegiate Live. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  4. "Chamber Music America". Cavatina Duo. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  5. "Flute Talk 2010". Cavatina Duo. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  6. "Classical Guitar Magazine". Cavatina Duo. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  7. "Cavatina Duo". Revista Ritmo (in español). Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  8. "Cavatina Duo". Cedille Records. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  9. "Search: 4 results found for "cavatina duo"". Bridge Records. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  10. Christiansen, Kai (27 July 2017). "Gypsy Music-River of Fire". earsense.
  11. Music, School of Theatre & (2020-10-29). "Eugenia Moliner - School of Theatre & Music". Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  12. "UIC Directory". www.uic.edu. Retrieved 2024-10-01.

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