Priceop.com : kodály: duo for violin and violoncello, op. 7/... Priceop.com : kodály: duo for violin and violoncello, op. 7/...
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If Pitchfork had a classical music section, this album would surely be buzzing with five-star reviews and indie blog hype. Barnabas Kelemen, Nicolas Altstaedt, and Alexander Lonquich have teamed up to deliver a stunning performance of Kodaly's Duo For Violin And Violoncello, Op. 7 and Dvorak's Piano Trio, Op. 90 Dumky. From the haunting opening notes of Kodaly's Duo, it's clear that this trio is not your average classical ensemble. Kelemen's violin sings with an emotional depth that is truly captivating, while Altstaedt's cello adds a rich, velvety texture to the mix. Lonquich's piano provides the perfect foundation for the duo's intricate interplay, creating a mesmerising tapestry of sound. The real magic, however, happens in Dvorak's Piano Trio. The trio's interpretation of this beloved piece is nothing short of revelatory. They breathe new life into each movement, infusing it with a sense of urgency and passion that is both thrilling and deeply moving. The way they navigate the shifting dynamics and emotions of the music is nothing short of masterful. In a world where classical music can sometimes feel stuffy and outdated, Kelemen, Altstaedt, and Lonquich prove that it can still be vibrant, relevant, and downright cool. This album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of classical music - or just anyone who wants to experience a musical journey unlike any other.
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