"Time Stands Still" is a captivating journey through the world of early music, reimagined by the talented Nuno Côrte-Real. Released on November 20, 2020, under Artway Records, this album spans a concise yet engaging 51 minutes, offering a unique blend of historical compositions and contemporary interpretations. Côrte-Real's distinctive style, which ranges from intense to ethereal, is evident throughout the 14 tracks, each named after notable figures and their respective pieces.
The album opens with "Mr. Sérgio Azevedo's Prelude," setting the tone for a collection that includes both familiar works like "Flow, My Tears" and lesser-known gems such as "Mr. Eurico Carrapatoso's Fugue." Côrte-Real's virtuosity shines in pieces like "Sir Christopher Bochmann His Atonal Transition," where his innovative approach to early music is particularly evident. The album also features original compositions, including the title track "Time Stands Still" and "Lady Maria João's Improvisation," showcasing Côrte-Real's versatility as both an interpreter and a composer.
"Time Stands Still" is not just a collection of songs; it's an exploration of the past through a modern lens. Côrte-Real's ability to breathe new life into these historical pieces makes this album a standout in the world of early music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a fresh and engaging perspective on the music of the past.