Dive into the world of contemporary classical music with Michala Petri's captivating album, "Amargos: Northern Concerto / Bortz: Pipes and Bells / Stucky: Etudes." Released on January 1, 2000, this album is a testament to Petri's virtuosity and her ability to breathe new life into both traditional and modern compositions. The record features a stunning array of pieces that showcase Petri's mastery of the recorder, an instrument she has championed throughout her career.
The album opens with the "Northern Concerto" by Asger Hamerik, a three-movement work that highlights Petri's technical prowess and expressive depth. The concerto is followed by "Pipes and Bells" by Vivian Bortz, a playful and whimsical piece that contrasts beautifully with the more introspective "Etudes" by Steven Stucky. These etudes, consisting of "Scales," "Glides," and "Arpeggios," are studies in technique and tone, offering a glimpse into the rigorous practice and dedication that underpin Petri's performances.
Recorded with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Lan Shui, this album benefits from a rich and immersive soundstage, capturing the full range of the recorder's timbre and the orchestra's dynamic range. The collaboration between Petri, Shui, and the orchestra results in a performance that is both technically impressive and musically engaging.
"Amargos: Northern Concerto / Bortz: Pipes and Bells / Stucky: Etudes" is a celebration of Michala Petri's artistry and her commitment to expanding the recorder's repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rewarding listening experience that highlights the beauty and versatility of the recorder in the hands of a true master.