Ray Chen THE GOLDEN AGE
Recognized as a musician of “phenomenal talent” by The Washington Post,  Chen has handpicked a selection of works for his new album which  celebrates the ‘golden age’ of the violin – not only in terms of  repertoire, but also in performance style and ingenuity. The centrepiece  is Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto which was recorded in August last year  with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Robert Trevino.
The album opens with a piece for string quartet which has already  garnered over 50,000 hits on Chen’s YouTube channel. Titled, “A New  Satiesfaction”, it features “Gymnopédie No.1” by Erik Satie with an  allusion to Rossini’s “William Tell Overture”. Performed by Chen and his  Made in Berlin quartet, the arrangement of “A New Satiesfaction” is  done by the group’s cellist, Stephan Koncz. The other violinist in the  quartet is Noah Bendix-Balgley while Amihai Grosz plays viola. All of  Chen’s collaborators in the group are members of the Berlin Philharmonic  and they recorded together in the city last November. 
The album also features compositions and arrangements by such  legendary violinists as Fritz Kreisler and Jascha Heifetz, which Chen  performs with pianist Julien Quentin. Among them are Kreisler’s  “Syncopation and Schön Rosmarin” and Cyril Scott’s “Lotus Land”, plus  Heifetz’s transcriptions of “Estrellita” by Manuel Ponce and George  Gershwin’s “Summertime”. Stephan Koncz has also arranged Debussy’s Clair de lune and the traditional Australian favourite “Waltzing Matilda” (Ray hails from Australia and Taiwan).
Chen teased The Golden Age with a custom-built computer game: http://umusic.digital/goldenviolin/.  “This album acknowledges the various styles of the past, but also  retains one important philosophy: as long as we keep inspiring and  producing, perhaps what we create now will one day be deemed worthy of  being named a golden age,” says Chen. 
Chen is among the most compelling young violinists today. He has  performed with many of the world’s leading musicians in concert halls  across the globe and he has also amassed a huge online following  (including more than 2 million fans on SoundCloud) through quirky,  self-made videos and engaging social media posts.

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