Britta Byström's "Invisible Cities" is a captivating orchestral journey released in 2014 under the Naxos Sweden - Daphne label. This album showcases the Swedish composer's unique talent, featuring three enchanting tracks that blend orchestral grandeur with delicate, intricate compositions. The Malmö Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Blendulf, brings Byström's vision to life with stunning precision and emotional depth.
The album opens with "Picnic at Hanging Rock," a piece inspired by the eerie beauty of Joan Lindsay's novel. It's followed by a live performance of "A Walk After Dark," a hauntingly beautiful exploration of night and solitude. The album concludes with the title track, "Invisible Cities," a sweeping orchestral work that paints vivid sonic landscapes of imagined urban spaces.
Byström's music is known for its rich textures and evocative storytelling, and "Invisible Cities" is no exception. The album has garnered critical acclaim, including a nomination for a 2015 Swedish Grammy and being named "the classical album of the year" by several magazines. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, Britta Byström's "Invisible Cities" offers a compelling and immersive listening experience.