Cosmos Ensemble K & Simone Menezes
Album info
Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
13.02.2026
Label: Menezes Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Ensemble K & Simone Menezes
Composer: Gustav Holst (1874-1934), Nicolas Bacri (1961)
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- Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934): The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton):
- 1 Holst: The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton): I. Mars, the Bringer of War 07:23
- 2 Holst: The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton): II. Venus, the Bringer of Peace 08:57
- 3 Holst: The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton): III. Mercury, the Winged Messenger 04:23
- 4 Holst: The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton): IV. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity 08:09
- 5 Holst: The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton): V. Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age 08:57
- 6 Holst: The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton): VI. Uranus, the Magician 05:46
- 7 Holst: The Planets, Op. 32 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra by George Morton): VII. Neptune, the Mystic 07:57
- 8 Bacri: Ouverture Jupiter, Op. 163 03:32
Info for Cosmos
Archetypes are like ancient figures that live in our souls, invisible beings that guide and shape us. They are an echo of the past, like the shadow of a sage, the heart of a lover, or the courage of a warrior that dwells within each of us.
Each archetype is a universal image that everyone recognizes without ever having seen it, like stars in an inner sky that illuminate our dreams, our decisions, and our challenges. They are always present, whispering about our stories and pointing to paths that transcend time.
The planets can be associated with personality archetypes and reflect both astrology and the universal aspects of the human psyche as described by Carl Jung. In Gustav Holst's The Planets, we find a rich tapestry that reflects not only the cosmic energy of the planets, but also the profound archetypes they represent.
Today, we explore the concept of archetypes by connecting each musical movement of Holst's work to the archetypes inherent in each of us.
Ensemble K
Simone Menezes, conductor
Volodia Serra, narrator
Ensemble K
consists of a core group of 14 soloists who share a cosmopolitan and curious vision of music, performing classical, 20th-century, and contemporary repertoire. For the ensemble, a concert is not merely an intellectual experience but an encounter between intellect, emotions, and spirit.
Founded in 2019 by Italian-Brazilian conductor Simone Menezes, Ensemble K describes itself as Klassic, Kosmopolitan, Kréatif, Konnected, and Le Monde praised the group’s unique vision, stating, “And it's true!” Since her debut it has been performed in major concert halls worldwide in Milan, Rome, Paris, Viena, Berlin, among others.
The ensemble’s first album, Accents, reflects this ethos by highlighting extra-European influences in Western classical music. Their 2021 release, Metanoia, features works by Puccini, Bach, Villa-Lobos, and Pärt. This project, which explores music and art as vehicles of transcendence and beauty in dialogue with other artistic forms, was awarded the 2023 International Classical Music Award for Best Documentary/Performance in Classical Music.
In 2022, Ensemble K presented Beauty Will Save the World, which included music by Tchaikovsky, Debussy, and Brahms.
This project marked the closing of the Women’s Pavilion at the Universal Exposition in Dubai, culminating in a live recording concert at Dubai Opera. That same year, the ensemble revisited Holst’s The Planets in collaboration with artist Mathias Duhamel, who performed live painting during the concert.
Their latest project, Scheherazade, A Tale, released as a double CD under Alpha Classics, premiered at the Pierre Boulez Saal. This ambitious work integrates Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade with a narrative component, creating a rich and immersive experience. The project was acclaimed by the international press and also made available as a streaming concert.
Beyond performances, Ensemble K is deeply engaged in social and educational initiatives in Northern France, working closely with schools and women in challenging situations. Through music and partnerships with other arts, the ensemble fosters expression and supports the rebuilding of individual identity.
Simone Menezes
is celebrated for her artistic excellence, musical and intellectual depth, acclaimed recordings, and leadership.
Her engagements include collaborations with some of the world’s most prestigious orchestras, such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony, Philharmonia Orchestra, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Santa Cecilia Orchestra, Osaka Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra. She has also partnered with distinguished soloists and composers, including Fazıl Say, Gautier Capuçon, Thomas Adès, Kaija Saariaho, and Philippe Hersant. Throughout her career, Simone has led over 20 world premieres, excelling in both traditional and contemporary repertoires.
Simone is highly praised for leading both traditional orchestral performances and complex multidisciplinary projects. Her recordings have garnered critical acclaim, including a project to record the complete works of Maurice Ravel. The first release in this series, featuring pianist François-Xavier Poizat and the London Philharmonia Orchestra, was selected as Editor’s Choice by Gramophone magazine.
Among her innovative projects is the award-winning documentary Metanoia—featuring music by Puccini, Pärt, and Bach—which won the "Best Video in Performance & Documentaries" award at the 2023 International Classical Music Awards. Other major project is the Amazonia concert, a partnership with renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado. Combining the music of Philip Glass and Heitor Villa-Lobos with Salgado’s photography, this project was recorded with the Zurich Philharmonia and released as a highly praised CD. Performed in major concert halls worldwide for over five years. Recently in 2024, Simone premiered a celebrated interpretation of “Scheherazade, a tale” at the Boulez Saal in Berlin. Developed during an artistic residency, the project included a double CD recording released by Alpha Classics, featuring a collaboration with actress Golshifteh Farahani. In 2025, she will present Four Elements with the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra at the Universal Exhibition in Osaka, featuring the world premiere of Fazıl Say's Piano Concerto, commissioned for the occasion.
An Italo-Brazilian artist, Simone studied in São Paulo, Paris, and London, and was mentored by Paavo Järvi. She had a large career in Brazil either as principal and guest conductor, then since 2017 she’s based in Europe. Simone currently resides in France, where she was honored as one of the "100 Femmes de Culture" for her contributions to Francophone cultural life. She also leads her Ensemble K, a France-based group acclaimed for its innovation, charisma, and integrity. Founded in 2019, the ensemble explores a rich repertoire blending classical traditions with bold, forward-looking projects.
Booklet for Cosmos
