First recording of atmospheric chamber and solo piano works by South African composer Robert Fokkens, ranging from the abstract and universal (Nine Solitudes) to the overtly African-inspired, full of colour and vigour, the album also including the song ‘Africa’ set to texts by David Diop.
The Fidelio Trio is: Darragh Morgan (violin); Robin Michael (cello); Mary Dullea (piano)
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Robert Fokkens:
- Tracing Lines – I (2:28)
- Tracing Lines – II (5:41)
- Tracing Lines – III (3:51)
- Inyoka Etshanini (6:39)
- Mammals of Southern Africa – I. Ingwe (Leopard) (1:34)
- Mammals of Southern Africa – II. Southern Right (2:12)
- Mammals of Southern Africa – III. Mob of Meerkats (2:58)
- Mammals of Southern Africa – IV. Lioness with Cub (3:48)
- Mammals of Southern Africa – V. ImVubu (Hippopotamus) (5:24)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 1 (2:16)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 2 (3:08)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 3 (1:48)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 4 (0:49)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 5 (0:33)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 6 (2:15)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 7 (1:28)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 8 (3:09)
- Nine Solitudes – No. 9 (1:35)
- On Disruption and Displacement (6:05)
- Irroncilable Truths (6:47)
- Africa (6:46)
Tracing Lines – I (2:28)
Track 01
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- 01 Tracing Lines – I (2:28)
- 02 Tracing Lines – II (5:41)
- 03 Tracing Lines – III (3:51)
- 04 Inyoka Etshanini (6:39)
- 05 Mammals of Southern Africa – I. Ingwe (Leopard) (1:34)
- 06 Mammals of Southern Africa – II. Southern Right (2:12)
- 07 Mammals of Southern Africa – III. Mob of Meerkats (2:58)
- 08 Mammals of Southern Africa – IV. Lioness with Cub (3:48)
- 09 Mammals of Southern Africa – V. ImVubu (Hippopotamus) (5:24)
- 10 Nine Solitudes – No. 1 (2:16)
- 11 Nine Solitudes – No. 2 (3:08)
- 12 Nine Solitudes – No. 3 (1:48)
- 13 Nine Solitudes – No. 4 (0:49)
- 14 Nine Solitudes – No. 5 (0:33)
- 15 Nine Solitudes – No. 6 (2:15)
- 16 Nine Solitudes – No. 7 (1:28)
- 17 Nine Solitudes – No. 8 (3:09)
- 18 Nine Solitudes – No. 9 (1:35)
- 19 On Disruption and Displacement (6:05)
- 20 Irroncilable Truths (6:47)
- 21 Africa (6:46)













