'The music of Soviet Georgia-born composer Giya Kancheli is at once patriotic and pessimistic, and those two traits add up to an elegiac sadness. Profoundly affected by conditions in his homeland, the composer has been living in self-imposed exile in Western Europe for several years. Trauerfarbenes Land can be translated as "Land that Wears Mourning," or "Country the Color of Sorrow." Over 37 minutes long, it too is characterized by long stretches of slow, spare, and hushed material punctuated by tense outbursts from the full orchestra. The intensity of this music is almost unbearable. It speaks of unrecoverable losses and unforgettable memories, of ephemerality, and of the unforgiving persistence of our pasts. This is one of Kancheli's largest and most moving canvases, and to hear it is to know what it is to be politically disenfranchised'. (Raymond Tuttle, www.classical.net).
De muziek van de Georgische componist Gija Kantsjeli wordt vaak omschreven als beschouwend en sereen, haast filmisch. Het is dus niet zo verwonderlijk dat hij muziek voor 43 soundtracks heeft gecomponeerd. Deze cd uit 1995 bevat fragmenten van de originele soundtracks van vier Sovjet-films.