Review: This album marks a departure for Rauelsson, embracing simplicity and minimalism to create an atmosphere of silence and solitude. 'Niu' is a predominantly raw and acoustic recording, a nine-song journey through orchestral compositions, delicate synth miniatures, and sparse brass and woodwind drones. The album features a diverse range of instrumentation, including orchestral pieces like 'Prelude No. 7', airy synth arpeggios and fairytale flute compositions with guest flutist Heather Woods Broderick. Katrine Grarup Elbo lends her voice to a spoken-word piece, adding another layer of depth to this introspective and evocative album. Recorded primarily in Sofia and Berlin, 'Niu' is a fantastic illustration of Rauelsson's artistry and ability to create music that's both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Pines Of Rome: Pines Of Villa Borghese/Pines Near Catacomb/Pines Of Janiculum/Pines Of Appian Way (21:00)
Fountains Of Rome: Fountain Of Valle Giulia At Dawn/Triton Fountain At Morn/Fountain Of Trevi At Mid-day/Villa Medici Fountain At Sunset (15:44)
Review: Fans of this album originally from 1960 need this new reissue in their lives: it is part of the RCA Living Stereo classical LP series which those in the know recognise as the best in the game when it comes to top-quality orchestral performance and sound. It has been remastered from original master tapes and comes on hefty 200g vinyl for the ultimate listening experience. It finds Respighi, the Chicago Symphony and Fritz Reiner really setting a standard for classical music with thundering bass drum, crashing cymbals and gongs next to bellowing brass all jumping right out of the speakers.
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