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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of chamber music with Nils Anders Mortensen's captivating album, "The New Song." Released on June 13, 2016, under the Lawo Classics label, this 53-minute journey is a testament to Mortensen's artistry and his ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and compelling whole.
"The New Song" is a collection of pieces that showcase Mortensen's versatility and depth as a musician. The album opens with "LiebesKleineLieder," a six-part cycle of songs that explore the nuances of love and longing. Each piece is a gem in its own right, with Mortensen's delicate touch and nuanced phrasing bringing out the subtleties of the music.
The second part of the album, "Brahmanische Erzählungen," is a set of two stories inspired by Indian folklore. Mortensen's interpretation of these pieces is both sensitive and powerful, with his playing evoking the rich tapestry of sounds and emotions that lie at the heart of these tales.
The album concludes with "Gruk pour Soprane et Piano, Op. 53B," a five-part cycle of songs that explore the themes of time, memory, and the passage of life. Mortensen's playing is both lyrical and introspective, with his phrasing and dynamics bringing out the depth and complexity of these pieces.
Throughout "The New Song," Mortensen's playing is marked by a rare combination of technical brilliance and emotional depth. His ability to bring out the subtleties of each piece, whether it's a delicate love song or a powerful narrative, is a testament to his artistry and his deep understanding of the music.
Whether you're a seasoned chamber music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "The New Song" is an album that will captivate and inspire you. With its diverse range of pieces and Mortensen's masterful playing, it's a journey that you won't soon forget.