Immerse yourself in the captivating world of contemporary classical music with Nimrod Borenstein's "Suspended, Opus 69." This stunning album, released on October 16, 2015, under the Solaire Records label, is a testament to Borenstein's unique compositional voice and his ability to blend modern and classical elements seamlessly. Comprising nine tracks, the album spans a duration of 40 minutes, offering a rich and varied listening experience.
"Suspended, Opus 69" was premiered at Covent Garden as part of the 2015 International Mime Festival and has since been performed across Europe. The score was originally composed for Gandini Juggling's "4×4 Ephemeral Architectures," a groundbreaking fusion of juggling and ballet, but it stands beautifully on its own as a powerful and evocative musical journey.
The album features the das freie orchester Berlin, conducted by Laércio Diniz, delivering a performance that is both impassioned and texturally rich. The strings-only presentation highlights Borenstein's elegant rhythms and intricate compositions, making this a standout release in the contemporary classical genre.
Born in Tel Aviv in 1969, Nimrod Borenstein is a composer and violinist with British, French, and Israeli nationalities. His work is known for its depth and innovation, and "Suspended, Opus 69" is a shining example of his artistic vision. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or new to the genre, this album offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience.