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Alina Błońska – Noche Oscura (FLAC)

Alina Błońska - Noche Oscura (FLAC)
Alina Błońska – Noche Oscura (FLAC)

Composer: Alina Błońska
Performer: Enrique Sánchez-Ramos, Dobrochna Banaszkiewicz, Mikołaj Konopelski, Jaime Fernández Soriano, Joanna Wielec, Beatriz Oleaga, Agnieszka Grzywacz, Beatriz Amezúa, Adrián Pineda, Alejandro Marías, Marija Pendeva, La Spagna
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Dux
Catalogue: DUX1764
Release: 2022
Size: 160 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Hacia la verdad como Quijotes
02. Noche oscura

Christ ist erstanden
03. No. 1, Präludium
04. No. 2, Christ ist erstanden
05. No. 3, Wer kann, Herr, vor dir bleiben?
06. No. 4, Christ will unser Trost sein
07. No. 5, Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott
08. No. 6, Auf Gott will hoffen ich
09. No. 7, Postludium

10. Dla Almy

This album presents music of Alina Błońska, a Polish composer whose work is known and performed in concert halls and radio stations in many European countries. It features mainly her recent pieces, showing the composer’s artistic path. She is primarily interested in Spanish culture, here represented by the recited poem by C. K. Norwid Towards the Truth Like Don Quixotes translated into Spanish in 2018.


The next piece entitled Noche oscura after a poem of St. John of the Cross (composed in 2018) is also based on mystical poetry; its lyricism is conveyed by subtle mezzo-soprano and cello sounds. Religious themes dominated the next work, Kantate “Christ ist erstanden” (2017), based on Evangelical chant, medieval song and Psalm 130.


The album is crowned with a composition for solo piano For Alma (2005–2006). The variety of topics is bound by Błońska’s compositional style consisting of subtle, balanced sound, excellent sense of tone colour and focused, lyrical musical narrative.


A remarkable interpretation of this original music was provided by first-rate artists: Agnieszka Grzywacz (soprano), Beatriz Oleaga (mezzo-soprano), Enrique Sánchez-Ramos (recitation), Dobrochna Banaszkiewicz (violin), Mikołaj Konopelski (cello), Jaime Fernández Soriano (percussion) and Joanna Barbara Wielec (piano). The sound of traditional early music is due to the ensemble La Spagna specializing in the performance of Baroque music under the artistic direction of Alejandro Marías.

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