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Katharina Konradi & Ammiel Bushakevitz - Schubert: Insomnia (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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Katharina Konradi & Ammiel Bushakevitz - Schubert: Insomnia (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Katharina Konradi & Ammiel Bushakevitz - Schubert: Insomnia (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 71:03 minutes | 1,23 GB
Classical, Vocal | Label: Berlin Classics, Official Digital Download

Insomnia is a persistent or recurrent sleeplessness. When we sleep fitfully or lie awake night after night, we conjure up all manner of images, fantasies and feelings, which in the hours of darkness or twilight mostly seem confused, larger than life and very existential. That is how it is with our choice of Lieder. The pieces examine the great feelings and issues like love, death, hate, yearning, under the magnifying glass of nocturnal sensitivity. Worlds arise in which one no longer knows what is true and what is not. And that is what is special about our Insomnia: everything is possible, and everything is to be found in the ears and the eyes of the listener.

Katharina Konradi & Trio Gaspard - Russian Roots (2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Posted By: delpotro
Katharina Konradi & Trio Gaspard - Russian Roots (2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Katharina Konradi & Trio Gaspard - Russian Roots (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 73:50 minutes | 1,2 GB
Classical, Vocal | Label: Chandos Records, Official Digital Download

Russian Roots is the début recording of Trio Gaspard for Chandos Records, for which the group is joined by the soprano Katharina Konradi in a diverse and rewarding programme that explores the Russian influence across almost 200 years of music. A selection of Russian folksongs set by Beethoven, Shostakovich’s First Piano Trio and Seven Romances on Poems by Blok, and Weinberg’s Jewish Songs form the backbone of the recital. These are complemented by vocalises (wordless songs) by Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff, Gubaidulina, and Auerbach.