Dive into the enchanting and surreal world of Enjott Schneider's "Magic of Irreality," a captivating album that blends orchestral grandeur with whimsical storytelling. Released in 2018 under the Wergo label, this 59-minute journey is a testament to Schneider's unique compositional voice, performed brilliantly by the Siberian State Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Vladimir Lande.
The album is divided into two distinct suites: "Isolde & Tristan" and "Dreamdancers." The former reimagines the tragic love story of Isolde and Tristan through five evocative movements, each exploring different facets of their fateful encounter. From the hauntingly beautiful "Es war einmal… fern auf Inseln des Nordens" to the dramatic "Liebestod," Schneider's orchestration is both lush and intimate, drawing the listener into the heart of the narrative.
"Dreamdancers," the second suite, takes a more fantastical turn, with three movements that paint vivid, otherworldly scenes. "Traumland" invites listeners into a dreamlike landscape filled with flying tigers and burning butterflies, while "Tanzende Kolibris an den Pforten der Hölle" adds a touch of darkness with its dancing hummingbirds at the gates of hell. The suite concludes with the ethereal "Mondspaziergang - Nichts ist wirklich," a moonlit stroll that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy.
Featuring stellar performances from soloists like Otto Sauter on piccolo trumpet and Sergei Nakariakov on flugelhorn, "Magic of Irreality" is a rich tapestry of sound that showcases Enjott Schneider's mastery of orchestration and storytelling. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply appreciate a good story, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.