Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Bent Sørensen's "Sterbende Garten / The Echoing Garden," a mesmerizing double album released on January 1, 1996, under the Dacapo label. This enchanting composition spans a total of 69 minutes, divided into two distinct yet harmoniously interconnected suites.
The first suite, "Sterbende Garten," translates to "Dying Garden," and comprises three movements that evoke a sense of tranquility and introspection. Sørensen's delicate and expressive writing creates a poignant atmosphere, with the first movement's flowing Allegro giving way to the serene Barcarola and the energetic Stampida.
The second suite, "The Echoing Garden," is a six-movement exploration of sound and space. Sørensen's masterful use of dynamics and texture creates a sense of depth and resonance, with each movement building upon the last. From the distant and haunting Lento to the rhythmic Allegro and the transparent Calmo, Sørensen's writing is both intricate and accessible, inviting repeated listening.
Throughout the album, Sørensen's signature style shines through, with his unique approach to harmony and form creating a soundworld that is both familiar and fresh. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sørensen's music or a newcomer to his work, "Sterbende Garten / The Echoing Garden" is sure to captivate and inspire.