Experience the captivating fusion of classical elegance and cultural diversity with "Transclassical Concertos" by Lucia Caruso. Released on August 25, 2023, this extraordinary album showcases two stunning concertos that seamlessly blend classical music, improvisation, and elements from various cultures and eras. The result is a unique and enchanting musical journey that transcends traditional boundaries.
At the heart of the album is Caruso's breathtaking "Light and Wind" Piano Concerto, inspired by the nature photographs of iconic Korean photographer Ahae. This concerto is a masterclass in evoking the natural world through sound, with each movement painting a vivid sonic landscape. From the tumultuous "Wind Storm, then Dusk" to the serene "Gentle Nightly Breeze; Sunrise," and the dynamic "Soft Rain, Sunshine, and Tempest," Caruso's compositional prowess shines through.
The album also features the "Concerto for Portuguese Guitar," a three-movement work that explores the evocative sounds of this traditional instrument. From the haunting "Dusk" to the hopeful "Dawn," this concerto is a testament to the expressive power of the Portuguese guitar.
In addition to these two major works, "Transclassical Concertos" includes a beautiful arrangement of The Beatles' classic "Here Comes the Sun" for Portuguese guitar and orchestra, as well as a captivating rendition of the traditional Portuguese folk song "Folia."
The album is performed by the renowned Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, with Lucia Caruso on piano, Pedro H. da Silva on Portuguese guitar, and Bruce O'Neil conducting. The combination of these talented artists and the innovative compositions make "Transclassical Concertos" a standout release in the world of classical crossover music.
With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a rich and rewarding listening experience that will appeal to fans of classical music, world music, and innovative composition. The album is released on the Imaginary Animals label and is available on various streaming platforms and physical formats.