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Part, Rachmaninoff & Ustvolskaya: Reflections
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/1/2024

Part, Rachmaninoff & Ustvolskaya: Reflections
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/1/2024
- Composers: Arvo Part, Galina Ustvolskaya, Sergei Rachmaninoff
- Label: Profil - G Haenssler
- UPC: 881488230703
- Item #: 2632323X
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 3/1/2024

Product Notes
What do you associate with the term "reflection"? Do you think of the physical phenomena in the "rebound" of light, sound, and warmth, or do you define the word as a psychological process of mental consideration and critical review? Kathrin Inbal-Bogensberger and Tatiana Liakh take inspiration from the reflective observation of a musical work's structure and genesis and from biographical features of it's composer's life. At the same time, the physical aspects of reflection are important to the work's exponents if the acoustics of the performance venue are to bring out the full effect of a composition. Notably, the mirror image or inversion as a fully developed form of reflection is a frequently employed musical technique at all periods. The space of time in which this recording was made was shaped by the continuing Covid pandemic and the early stages of the Ukraine war and demanded self-reflective qualities of it's performers in their identity as interpretative artists. The two artists accordingly saw the title of the recording, "Reflections," as a guiding thread governing the players of the works, the works themselves, and the works' composers.