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Nitai Zori's "Ben-Zion Orgad's Septet & Alexander Uriyah Boskovich's Concerto da camera" is a captivating classical music album released on July 1, 1998, under the Israel Music Institute label. Spanning a concise yet impactful 42 minutes, this album is a testament to Zori's musical prowess and his ability to blend intricate compositions into a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
The album opens with Ben-Zion Orgad's Septet, a two-movement piece that sets the tone with its calming "Calmo" and lively "Allegro." Following this, the album delves into Alexander Uriyah Boskovich's Concerto da camera, a seven-part suite that weaves together a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions. Each concerto is distinct, yet they flow seamlessly into one another, creating a dynamic and immersive journey through various musical landscapes.
From the gentle "First Rain" of the First Toccata to the vibrant "Late Spring Rain" of the Third Toccata, and the reflective "Canto di Nissan" to the solemn "Canto di Elul," Zori's interpretation of Boskovich's work is both nuanced and expressive. The interspersed Ricercars and the final two concertos add depth and variety, showcasing Zori's versatility and the album's broad appeal.
This album is a must-listen for fans of classical music, offering a rich and rewarding experience that highlights Nitai Zori's artistry and the timeless compositions of Orgad and Boskovich.