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Auerbach / Bernsted / Mhaanna- 24 Preludes For Violin & Piano

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A Renaissance artist for our times, Lera Auerbach is internationally renowned as a composer whose exquisitely crafted, emotional, and boldly imaginative music reaches a global audiences. Her 24 Preludes for Violin and Piano is a cycle of compact but 'meaningful and complete' works that follows the key scheme of Chopin's 24 Préludes, while exploring stark contrasts that range from primordial darkness to naïve innocence. Using a highly original tonal language with clear references to classical traditions, this pioneering work fully represents Auerbach's ability to put music at the service of a broader expression of human need and fallibility.

Format: New CD/Classical

Auerbach / Bernsted / Mhaanna- 24 Preludes For Violin & Piano

SKU: 0747313446476
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 03.24.2023

 
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A Renaissance artist for our times, Lera Auerbach is internationally renowned as a composer whose exquisitely crafted, emotional, and boldly imaginative music reaches a global audiences. Her 24 Preludes for Violin and Piano is a cycle of compact but 'meaningful and complete' works that follows the key scheme of Chopin's 24 Préludes, while exploring stark contrasts that range from primordial darkness to naïve innocence. Using a highly original tonal language with clear references to classical traditions, this pioneering work fully represents Auerbach's ability to put music at the service of a broader expression of human need and fallibility.