Michael Hersch is an acclaimed American composer and pianist, renowned for his uncompromising brilliance and deeply emotional music. Born in Washington D.C. in 1971, Hersch's journey in the music world began at a young age, gaining international recognition at just 25 when he was awarded First Prize in the Concordia American Prize. His compositions, which often explore experimental genres, are known for their traditional yet innovative style, captivating audiences and critics alike. Hersch's works have been performed at prestigious venues worldwide, including his notable Violin Concerto at the Lucerne Festival. Beyond his musical prowess, Hersch's inspiration draws from diverse sources, such as the evocative etchings and prints created by artist Michael Mazur. Currently, Hersch serves on the faculty at the Johns Hopkins Peabody Conservatory, continuing to inspire and influence the next generation of musicians. His music is a testament to his artistic vision and emotional depth, making him one of today's most gifted and compelling composers.
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(C) 2022 New Focus Recordings(P) 2022 New Focus Recordings
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Michael Hersch's "The Wreckage of Flowers" is a captivating collection of violin works, showcasing all of Hersch's compositions for the instrument from the early 2000s. This experimental album, released on June 17, 2022, under New Focus Recordings, is a testament to Hersch's unique musical vision and his ability to evoke deep emotions through his compositions. The album features a total of 40 tracks, divided into three main sections: "Fourteen Pieces for Violin," "The Wreckage of Flowers," and "Five Fragments for Violin." Each piece is a haunting exploration of sound and emotion, with Hersch's intricate compositions brought to life by the virtuoso performances of Miranda Cuckson and Blair McMillen. The album's duration is a concise 1 hour and 6 minutes, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a brief yet profound musical experience. Whether you're a fan of experimental music or simply appreciate the beauty of the violin, "The Wreckage of Flowers" is sure to leave a lasting impression.