Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Enjott Schneider's "Fatal Harmonies," a mesmerizing collection of works for cello and orchestra that showcases the composer's unique vision and virtuoso craftsmanship. Released in 2017 as part of Wergo's ongoing "Edition Enjott Schneider," this seventh installment in the series features five enchanting compositions that highlight the cello's expressive range and timeless allure.
The album opens with "Dugud. Concerto No. 1," a three-movement work that weaves together ethereal dreams and spiritual visions, setting the stage for the enchanting journey that lies ahead. "Sulamith. Danses sacrées" follows, a suite of sacred dances that blend ancient rituals with contemporary sensibilities, culminating in a powerful declaration of love's enduring strength.
The centerpiece of the album is "Fatal Harmonies of Black Sweetness," a six-part exploration of the dark and seductive harmonies inspired by Carlo Gesualdo's madrigal "Moro, lasso, al mio duolo." This tour de force for cello and string orchestra is a testament to Schneider's compositional prowess, as he deftly navigates the complex interplay between beauty and despair.
The album concludes with two standalone works, "Abaddon – Angel of Abyss" and "Lilith," which delve into the realms of the supernatural and the forbidden, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the darker recesses of the human psyche.
With its rich tapestry of sounds and textures, "Fatal Harmonies" is a testament to Enjott Schneider's enduring fascination with the cello and his ability to coax from it an astonishing array of colors and moods. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.