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Arlene Sierra: Butterflies Remember a Mountain

Arlene Sierra: Butterflies Remember a Mountain

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Product Description

Much like the delicate flutter of a butterfly's wings, the HORSZOWSKI TRIO's latest album "Sierra: Butterflies" is a whimsical journey through the world of classical music. The trio, comprised of pianist Rieko Aizawa, violinist Jesse Mills, and cellist Raman Ramakrishnan, bring a playful energy to their interpretations of contemporary composer Roberto Sierra's works. From the opening notes of "Columba aspexit," the trio sets the tone for a light-hearted and joyous listening experience. Aizawa's fingers dance across the keys with effortless precision, while Mills and Ramakrishnan provide a solid foundation for her whimsical melodies. Throughout the album, the trio's chemistry is undeniable, with each member bringing their own unique flare to Sierra's compositions. Tracks like "Butterflies and Serenade" showcase the trio's ability to seamlessly blend their individual talents into a harmonious whole. But what truly sets "Sierra: Butterflies" apart is the trio's playful spirit and sense of adventure. Their exploration of Sierra's intricate rhythms and melodies is a delight to behold, bringing a sense of lightness and joy to even the most complex compositions. Overall, the HORSZOWSKI TRIO's "Sierra: Butterflies" is a must-listen for classical music fans looking for a fresh and exciting take on contemporary chamber music. So sit back, relax, and let the HORSZOWSKI TRIO whisk you away on a whimsical journey through the world of classical music.