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Boris Yoffe's "Symphony," released in 2011 under Wildner Records, is a captivating journey through the composer's unique musical landscape. Spanning 46 minutes and 13 tracks, this album showcases Yoffe's distinctive style, which blends contemporary composition with roots in early music, reminiscent of the works of Arvo Pärt.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, from solo instrumental works like "Sechs Entwürfe für Cello" and "Sechs Entwürfe für Gitarre" to vocal compositions such as "Oratio de lacte effuso" and "Oratio de hominis dignitate." Collaborations with notable musicians like Augustin Wiedemann and Dimitri Dichtiar add depth and variety to the collection.
Yoffe's music is known for its intricate detail and endless potential for discovery, as noted by those who have performed his works. The album includes pieces dedicated to specific performers, such as "Aus Aschkenaz," written for and dedicated to Augustin Wiedemann.
"Symphony" offers a glimpse into Yoffe's extensive oeuvre, particularly his monumental "Book of Quartets," which consists of thousands of pieces. The album is a testament to Yoffe's ability to weave philosophical and musical questions into his compositions, creating a rich and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply looking to explore new sounds, "Symphony" is a compelling addition to any music collection.