Yorick - Time to go! Time to go!

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The Gothic music band Yorick is very frugal with information about themselves. On the website of Starfish Music, where their first CD was released, the band was removed from the list of artists. In one of the rare published interviews, frontman and pianist Uta Kipiani said that Yorick is a Georgian band, founded in 2003, which could, immediately after its start, record its first CD.

The name Yorick is derived from William Shakespeare (1564-1616), It's the court jester whose skull is exhumed in Hamlet. The title of the first CD, The Rest is Silence, is also a quote from Hamlet. Yorick is influenced by the music of late romanticism and Russian romances. Not only textually but also at the level of atmosphere, the band leans heavily on writers like Jean-Paul Sartre (1905)1980) and Albert Camus (1930-1960).

In 2006, Yorick put singer Thea Titvinidze aside. The jazz vocalist Tatia, known from the jazz circuit in Manhattan, New York, took her place and the band went back to the studio to record the CD Plebeian Reign. This CD contains eight songs, all of which were inspired by Russian literature. The first song is The Demon, inspired by Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (1814-1841), the second is Anna Karenina, the famous heroine of writer Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1828-1910).

All other songs are inspired by The Master and Margarita and especially, except for Enter the Hero, by the second part of the novel.

The song Time to go! Time to go! is inspired by the departure of Woland and his retinue from Moscow. In this clip the part of the Master is sung by guest singer Irakli Chelishvili, better known in Georgia as Pecho, who was one of the founders of the folk-rock band Soft Eject, but who is now persuing a solo career.

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