CROSSOVER
|ˈkrôsˌōvər|
1 – A place at which or the means by which a crossing is made.
2 – A short connecting track by which a train can be transferred from one line to another.
3 – A characteristic resulting from the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
4 – a: The adaptation of musical style, as by blending elements of two or more styles or categories, to appeal a wider audience.
b: A recording designed to appeal to more than one segment or portion of the listening audience.
PROKOFIEV : Sonate pour Flute et Piano op. 94
DAVID : Duos > Elegance, L’Espoir d’une Mer, Nosse, Onomatopee // Trios > Musette.
POULENC : Sonate pour Flute et Piano op.164
Vincent David (saxophones soprano et alto), Jean-Charles Richard ( saxophones soprano et baryton), Sebastien Vichard (piano).
More information: http://www.vincentdavid.com/2012/03/06/crossover-cd/