Experience the resplendent sounds of Rome's historic churches through the masterful organ compositions of Ketil Hvoslef, brought to life by the virtuoso Karstein Askeland. "Chiese di Roma per Organo" is a captivating journey through the sacred spaces of the Eternal City, each track a testament to the architectural grandeur and spiritual resonance of these iconic locations.
Recorded in stunning high-resolution audio, this album offers an immersive listening experience that transports you to the heart of Rome. The four tracks, each named after a renowned church, showcase Hvoslef's intricate compositions and Askeland's exceptional skill on the organ. From the grandeur of Santa Cecilia to the historic significance of San Clemente, and the architectural marvel of San Ignazio, to the intimate setting of L’Oratorio di San Silvestro, every piece is a sonic exploration of these hallowed grounds.
Ketil Hvoslef, born in Bergen, Norway, brings a rich musical heritage to this album, being the son of the renowned composer Harald Sæverud. His compositions are a blend of contemporary classical techniques and traditional organ music, creating a unique and engaging sound. Karstein Askeland's performance is nothing short of breathtaking, capturing the full range and depth of the organ in these magnificent settings.
"Chiese di Roma per Organo" is a celebration of both music and architecture, a harmonious fusion of sound and space. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of Rome's historic churches, this album is a treasure trove of auditory delight. Released on January 26, 2024, by Lawo Classics, it is available in high-quality formats, ensuring that every note and nuance is experienced in its full glory.