Opsahl / Opsahl: Atrium

Opsahl / Opsahl SKU: 42807674
Opsahl / Opsahl: Atrium

Opsahl / Opsahl: Atrium

Opsahl / Opsahl SKU: 42807674

Format: CD

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Title: Atrium
Artist: Opsahl / Opsahl
Label: Dacapo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 636943659625
Genre: Classical

Atrium, Danish cellist and composer Josefine Opsahl's (b. 1992) debut for Dacapo Records, is a strikingly original statement, focusing on her own music. The title has two definitions: one biological, one architectural. Out of their collision, Opsahl draws a reverberating series of dualities: soft/hard, organic/manufactured, natural/cultural. These are expressed most fundamentally in her distinctive instrumental set-up of cello and live electronics, which allows her to build entire orchestras of electronically modified and duplicated cellos live and in response to her acoustic playing.

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