Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg & Christoph König – Luxembourg Contemporary Music, Vol. 1 (2021) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg & Christoph König – Luxembourg Contemporary Music, Vol. 1 (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:10:13 minutes | 1,22 GB | Genre: Classical
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In the last decade Luxembourgian composers have written a vivid body of orchestral music that takes in a wide range of inspirations. Ivan Boumans explores the field of biology in Meiosis where the music undergoes transformations, whereas for Roland Wiltgen it is celestial mechanics that drives Orbital Resonances. The idea of transformation is also important to Marco Pütz as he generates exciting ‘chordal clusters’. Inspired by a fresco, Jeannot Sanavia’s Hélice is a study in agitation, while Tatsiana Zelianko charts the death and rebirth of a butterfly in music of passionate drama.

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Jean Muller, Solistes Europeens Luxembourg, Christoph König – Farrenc: Orchestral Works (2020) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Jean Muller, Solistes Europeens Luxembourg, Christoph König - Farrenc: Orchestral Works (2020) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz] Download

Jean Muller, Solistes Europeens Luxembourg, Christoph König – Farrenc: Orchestral Works (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 58:20 minutes | 1,02 GB | Genre: Classical
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Louise Farrenc was renowned in her lifetime as a pianist, composer and teacher, but it is only recently that her compositions have emerged from many years of neglect, Symphony No. 1 in C minor- cast in the German tradition- is an exceptionally accomplished work, finely orchestrated, lyrical and fiery, and a substantial contribution to the canon. The Grand Variations on a Theme by Count Gallenberg is a showcase for virtuosic elegance, and the two overtures demonstrate real theatrical drama- Overture No. 2 was admired by no less a figure than Hector Berlioz.
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