A WORLD BETWEEN YOUR HANDS
It is no understatement to say that the accordion is one of the most underrated instruments in the world of music. This exciting instrument is often reduced to the stereotype squeeze box employed by itinerant musicians to play old favourites on crowded streets, or the frequently derided oompapa music of Alpine legend. Nikola Djoric is not an artist who wants to shatter such preconceptions. He has no need to do that; it happens quite automatically.

The world lies in his hands, as it were, whenever he straps the instrument with its host of buttons to his chest. The two buttonboards on each side have a similar range to that of a piano. By using a swaying movement of the bellows the tone can be varied much as it can on the cello. This is augmented by the metal reeds set in motion by the circulation of air from the bellows and the various registers for bass and treble. Nikola Djoric is fascinated by the fact that the accordion combines the characteristics of keyboard, string and wind instruments. A fact which he exploits to paint the tonal pictures of his performance programmes.
He has dedicated his debut album for Berlin Classics to two of the great Russian masters: Modest Musorgsky and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. His approach is very simple. “I play exactly what is in the original score.” No arrangements, just everything as Musorgsky and Tchaikovsky wrote it. It is this interplay – original score played on a new instrument – that informs Nikola Djoric’s performance and which astounds the purists and experimenters alike.

He applies his personal view to the images and to the music. At the same time, it is his aim to provide every listener with a personal sense of access to the music. Djoric is sure that “if Musorgksy and Tchaikovsky had been more familiar with this instrument, they would have been fascinated by it.”

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Composer

Modest Mussorgsky
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Further information

Genre

Klassik
Akkordeon
Romantic

Publication date

26.04.2019



A WORLD BETWEEN YOUR HANDS

It is no understatement to say that the accordion is one of the most underrated instruments in the world of music. This exciting instrument is often reduced to the stereotype squeeze box employed by itinerant musicians to play old favourites on crowded streets, or the frequently derided oompapa music of Alpine legend. Nikola Djoric is not an artist who wants to shatter such preconceptions. He has no need to do that; it happens quite automatically.



The world lies in his hands, as it were, whenever he straps the instrument with its host of buttons to his chest. The two buttonboards on each side have a similar range to that of a piano. By using a swaying movement of the bellows the tone can be varied much as it can on the cello. This is augmented by the metal reeds set in motion by the circulation of air from the bellows and the various registers for bass and treble. Nikola Djoric is fascinated by the fact that the accordion combines the characteristics of keyboard, string and wind instruments. A fact which he exploits to paint the tonal pictures of his performance programmes.

He has dedicated his debut album for Berlin Classics to two of the great Russian masters: Modest Musorgsky and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. His approach is very simple. "I play exactly what is in the original score." No arrangements, just everything as Musorgsky and Tchaikovsky wrote it. It is this interplay – original score played on a new instrument – that informs Nikola Djoric's performance and which astounds the purists and experimenters alike.



He applies his personal view to the images and to the music. At the same time, it is his aim to provide every listener with a personal sense of access to the music. Djoric is sure that "if Musorgksy and Tchaikovsky had been more familiar with this instrument, they would have been fascinated by it."

Tracklist - These are the tracks you will hear on the album

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Nikola Djoric
1
Promenade I
2
Gnomus
3
Promenade II
4
The Old Castle
5
Promenade III
6
Tuileries (Children's Quarrel after Games)
7
Bydlo (The Cattle)
8
Promenade IV
9
Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks
10
Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuÿle
11
Promenade V
12
Limoges (The Market)
13
Catacombs
14
Promenade VI
15
The Hut on Fowl's Legs
16
The Bogatyr Gates (In the Capital in Kiev)
17
I. Morning Prayer
18
II. Winter Morning
19
III. Playing Hobby-Horses
20
IV. Mama
21
V. March of the Wooden Soldiers
22
VI. The Sick Doll
23
VII. The Doll's Funeral
24
IX. The New Doll
25
XII. The Harmonica Player
26
IXX. Nanny's Story
27
XX. The Old Witch
28
XXI. Sweet Dreams
29
XXII. Lark Song
30
XXIV. In Church

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Nikola Djoric - Bach & Piazzolla (Official Album Trailer)
Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No. 7, BWV 1058: III. Allegro assai - Arr. for Accordion | Nikola Djoric
Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No. 1, BWV 1052: I. Allegro - Arr. for Accordion | Nikola Djoric (Teaser)
Nikola Djoric - Mussorgsky: Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks
Nikola Djoric - Tchaikovsky: Morning Prayer
Nikola Djoric - Pictures (Trailer)
Pictures at an Exhibition: Catacombs
Pictures at an Exhibition: Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuÿle
Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade II
Pictures at an Exhibition: Bydlo (The Cattle)
Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade IV
Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade VI
Pictures at an Exhibition: Gnomus
Pictures at an Exhibition: Limoges (The Market)

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