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Eivind Buene: Violin Concerto/Rolf Wallin: Under City Skin

Eivind Buene: Violin Concerto/Rolf Wallin: Under City Skin

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GTIN07318599922423
EAN7318599922423
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Product Description

The latest release from the dynamic trio of HERRESTHAL / ARCTIC PHIL / BJORA Buene is a dizzying whirlwind of sound that is sure to leave listeners questioning everything they thought they knew about classical music. The violin concerto at the heart of this album is a tour de force of technical skill and emotional depth, with HERRESTHAL's virtuosic playing driving the listener to the brink of madness and back again. ARCTIC PHIL's orchestral arrangements provide the perfect backdrop for HERRESTHAL's pyrotechnics, adding layer upon layer of tension and drama to each movement. From the hauntingly beautiful opening notes to the frantic, breathless finale, the sheer power and audacity of these performances will leave you breathless. But it's not all seriousness and solemnity here - BJORA Buene's playful, avant-garde compositions inject a welcome dose of whimsy and humour into the proceedings, ensuring that the album never takes itself too seriously. Whether it's the surreal, cartoonish elements of "I Can't Believe It's Not Beethoven" or the madcap, chaotic energy of "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star Wars", there's always a sense of fun and mischief bubbling just beneath the surface. In short, HERRESTHAL / ARCTIC PHIL / BJORA Buene have crafted a truly unique and exhilarating listening experience that is not to be missed. Strap in, hold on tight, and prepare to be swept away on a wild, unpredictable ride through the outer limits of classical music.