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Fiorini / Crumb / Trio O3- Echos De La Terre

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the album cover for Fiorini / Crumb / Trio O3 - Echos De La Terre
the album cover for Fiorini / Crumb / Trio O3 - Echos De La Terre

Echos de la Terre, the first album with Cypres by the highly promising Trio O3, is intended as an aural journey into the immensity and immeasurability of the world around us. Each composition resonates with one of the fundamental elements present in nature. However, the element earth, mentioned in the title of the CD, is not directly linked to any of the four pieces. Rather, it is light (Fiorini) that appears as a crucial element alongside air (Korvits), fire (Saariaho) and water (Crumb). Interpreting these complex works as if they were their mother tongue, Lydie Thonnard, Eugenie Defraigne and Lena Kollmeier, thanks to their mastery of unconventional playing techniques, bring them to life and fuse their distinct instrumental voices into a harmonious whole, lavishing the listener with unexpected pleasures and profound emotions.

Format: New CD/Classical

Fiorini / Crumb / Trio O3- Echos De La Terre

SKU: 5412217046644
Regular price ¥147.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.24.2024

 
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Echos de la Terre, the first album with Cypres by the highly promising Trio O3, is intended as an aural journey into the immensity and immeasurability of the world around us. Each composition resonates with one of the fundamental elements present in nature. However, the element earth, mentioned in the title of the CD, is not directly linked to any of the four pieces. Rather, it is light (Fiorini) that appears as a crucial element alongside air (Korvits), fire (Saariaho) and water (Crumb). Interpreting these complex works as if they were their mother tongue, Lydie Thonnard, Eugenie Defraigne and Lena Kollmeier, thanks to their mastery of unconventional playing techniques, bring them to life and fuse their distinct instrumental voices into a harmonious whole, lavishing the listener with unexpected pleasures and profound emotions.