Victor Kissine's "Between Two Waves," released in 2013 under the ECM New Series label, is a captivating exploration of sound and composition that spans just over an hour. This album features three distinct works, each showcasing Kissine's unique ability to blend contemporary classical music with evocative storytelling. The title track, "Between Two Waves," is a poetic journey for piano and string orchestra, performed by the esteemed Andrius Zlabys and the Kremerata Baltica, conducted by Gidon Kremer. This piece is not a traditional concerto but a mutual dialogue between the instruments, creating a rich tapestry of sound. "Duo (After Osip Mandelstam)" and "Barcarola" round out the album, each offering a different texture and mood. The performances are marked by the precision and expressiveness of Gidon Kremer on violin, Andrei Pushkarev on vibraphone, and the ensemble Kremerata Baltica. Produced by Manfred Eicher and engineered by Peter Langer, the album benefits from ECM's signature attention to detail and sonic clarity. "Between Two Waves" is a testament to Victor Kissine's innovative approach to composition, making it a compelling addition to any contemporary classical music collection.