Anna Lindal - Luxuria (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: Anna Lindal
- Title: Luxuria
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Naxos Sweden - Nosag Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 68:13 min
- Total Size: 280 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Violin Concerto I: I Animo
02. Violin Concerto I: II Tenebrae
03. Violin Concerto I: III Lux
04. Violin Concerto I: IV Nebula
05. No Comment
06. Luxuria
01. Violin Concerto I: I Animo
02. Violin Concerto I: II Tenebrae
03. Violin Concerto I: III Lux
04. Violin Concerto I: IV Nebula
05. No Comment
06. Luxuria
Portait album with Ylva Q Arkvik’s music, which often has a dreamlike dimension. At the same time it is suggestive and frequently exhibits both intense heat and a melancholic atmosphere, all of which can be
heard in the feverish and highly charged violin concerto "Auspicium– Omen" – written for Anna Lindal.
"No Comment" for alto saxophone and piano is a piece of absolute
music. In connection with its conception Ylva Q Arkvik said that everything she wanted to express was in the music. Further comments would not add anything.
When the Rascher Quartet contacted Ylva Q Arkvik to commission a work for saxophone quartet and orchestra, she was deeply absorbed in working out how to create harmonic circles or spirals that could be used as a starting-point for different harmonic fields.
"Luxuria" is in five parts, conceived as different musical rooms. The harmonies are built up vertically, as chords, and also as melodic lines in several layers where the
individual notes of the melody coincide and form chord-like sounds.
heard in the feverish and highly charged violin concerto "Auspicium– Omen" – written for Anna Lindal.
"No Comment" for alto saxophone and piano is a piece of absolute
music. In connection with its conception Ylva Q Arkvik said that everything she wanted to express was in the music. Further comments would not add anything.
When the Rascher Quartet contacted Ylva Q Arkvik to commission a work for saxophone quartet and orchestra, she was deeply absorbed in working out how to create harmonic circles or spirals that could be used as a starting-point for different harmonic fields.
"Luxuria" is in five parts, conceived as different musical rooms. The harmonies are built up vertically, as chords, and also as melodic lines in several layers where the
individual notes of the melody coincide and form chord-like sounds.
Year 2021 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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