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Waterway
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Waterway
(National Release Oct 1, 2008) Blue Griffin Recording
Carmen
Maret, flute, alto flute, piccolo
Andrew
Bergeron, guitar
Folias’
third CD features all original music for flute and guitar
by Carmen Maret and Andrew Bergeron that was inspired by
their experiences in and around Lake Superior. The first
half of the CD showcases Folia’s Lake Superior Suite,
a work written by Folias for their June 2006 International
Lake Superior Tour, which was also a fundraiser for the
Great Lakes Division of the Nature Conservancy. The second
half of the CD features collaborative works written by Folias
during their 2007 Summer Artists-In-Residence
stay on Isle Royale National Park. The CD was recorded
on September 21 and 22, 2007 in Lansing, in the Blue Griffin
Recording Ballroom.
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Marufo Vega (February 2006)
Blue Griffin Recording
Carmen
Maret, flute & Andrew Bergeron, guitar
With Special Guests:
Amol Khanapurkar, tablas
Paul Nolen, alto and soprano saxophones
Sergei Kvitko, pipe organ, producer, engineer
Folias’
desert inspired composition, Despoblado Suite,
showcases their intimate rapport, crossing boundaries
between jazz improvisation and classical composition,
combining moments of meditation with musical humor. Joining
Folias on their Argentine tango arrangements are Amol
Khanapurkar on tablas, Paul Nolen on saxophone, and Blue
Griffin producer, Sergei Kvitko, on pipe organ.
"The
Grand Rapids based duo, flutist Carmen Maret and her guitarist
partner Andrew Bergeron are excellent. Of special mention
is track 12, an etude for guitar that will send tingles
down your spine."
--Flute
Talk Magazine, December 2006
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Folias:
Tangos Metamophoses (February 2004) Blue Griffin Recording
Carmen
Maret, flute & Andrew Bergeron, guitar
Folias'
debut CD, Tangos Metamorphoses, was released
January of 2004 on the Bluegriffin label based in Lansing,
Michigan. Recorded by Sergei Kvitko.
This
collection of music features Astor Piazzola's History
of Tango, a piece for flute and guitar that remains
a standard in the classical world; Andrew Bergeron's piece,
Three Metamophoses, an improvisational work originally
for voice and guitar that is here arranged for flute and
guitar; folias' arrangements of standard Argentine tango;
and, a beautiful version for guitar and alto flute of
the famous waltz Alfonsina y el Mar.
“Here
is something most folks don’t get enough of, Argentine
tango music especially pieces performed beautifully by
East Lansing’s Carmen Maret (flute) and Andrew Bergeron
(guitar) who have brought this entertaining/soothing genre
as of late to West Michigan’s Mezze Café.”
--John
Sinkevics, Local Spins CD Reviews, Grand Rapids Press,
2005
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