Dive into the captivating world of Mikhail Kollontay's "Agnus Dei," a masterful blend of classical elegance and contemporary polka influences. Released in 2012 under the Classical Records label, this album showcases Kollontay's unique compositional voice, offering a rich and immersive listening experience.
The album kicks off with the stunning "Agnus Dei" for violin and symphony orchestra, a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Following this, the "Ten Caprices on Destroying of the Temple" series for violin offers a series of intricate and expressive solo performances, each with its own distinct character. These caprices are interspersed with the powerful "Mary Magdalene" and the evocative "The Sow That Was Washed (Is Turned) to Her Wallowing in the Mire," adding depth and variety to the album.
The symphonic piece "The Day of the Lord" brings the album to a dramatic close, showcasing the full power and range of the symphony orchestra. Throughout the album, the Moscow State Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Alexei Kornienko, delivers a stunning performance, bringing Kollontay's compositions to life with precision and passion. Violinist Elena Denisova is the featured soloist, her virtuosic playing adding a layer of intensity and beauty to the music.
With a duration of over an hour, "Agnus Dei" is a substantial and rewarding listen, offering a wealth of musical ideas and a deep sense of craftsmanship. Whether you're a fan of classical music, polka, or simply appreciate beautifully composed and performed music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.