Evgeny Irshai's "From nowhere with love" is a captivating collection of 13 instrumental pieces, released on November 4, 2013, under PAVLIK RECORDS. This album showcases Irshai's versatility as a composer, with a diverse range of compositions for piano, violin, and accordion. The album features collaborations with accomplished musicians Peter Katina on accordion and Milan Pala on violin, alongside Irshai's own piano performances.
The album opens with the title track, "From nowhere with love for accordion and piano," setting a tone of warmth and intimacy. It continues with the six-part "Pimpampunchi for violin solo," each movement named after different creatures, showcasing the violin's expressive range. Other notable tracks include "Soundquake for accordion and piano," a dynamic and powerful piece, and "Exodus for piano and 2 tam-tams," a two-movement work that explores a variety of moods and textures.
Irshai's compositions are deeply personal, often drawing from his experiences and emotions. As he mentions, the music on this disc is primarily about love, transcending the boundaries of law and logic. The album's duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes offers a substantial journey through Irshai's musical landscape, from the delicate and introspective to the bold and exuberant.
"From nowhere with love" is a testament to Evgeny Irshai's compositional prowess and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music. It's an album that invites listeners to explore the depths of human emotion and the power of instrumental music.