Anvik / Sandvik: Trace of Lament
Anvik / Sandvik: Trace of Lament
Format: CD
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Artist: Anvik / Sandvik
Label: Lawo Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 7090020182568
Genre: Classical
The music on this release has been written by composers who often work within the audiovisual medium. When working on their creations, they are in dialogue with a starting point, a story, an expression, their surroundings, and an emotion - a series of images and actions that require interaction. This is a premise which fascinates me. This release is a collection of music by composers who quite specifically relate to music through dialogue. At the same time, I wanted the composers to concentrate on the cello as a solo instrument and make music that at least in this context does not necessarily conform to a cinematic expression.
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