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MALGORZATA ZALEWSKA ~ THE TRAVELER / TRIPTYCH & IMPROVISATION
ORPHEE CLASSICS 221201 (Barcode: 5902205589197) ~ POLAND ~ Classical

Recorded: 2022 Released: 2022

This is an album by Polish harpist Malgorzata ZalewskaFind albums by this artist, on which she presents the chamber suite “The Traveler”, composed by her husband, the American (residing in Warsaw) composer Gary GuthmanFind albums by this artist, performed by a quartet comprising of soprano singer Kaja MianowanaFind albums by this artist, flautist Lukasz DlugoszFind albums by this artist, cellist Tomasz StrahlFind albums by this artist and Zalewska, and two compositions for solo harp by Polish composer Tadeusz PaciorkiewiczFind albums by this artist, also performed by her.

“The Traveler” is based on a series of poems written by Guthman in 1992, which were incorporated into the thirteen-part suite for chamber quartet during the early months of the Covid pandemic in 2020. “Triptych” (1975) a three-part piece for solo harp and “Improvisation” (1951) a miniature for solo harp were composed by Paciorkiewicz, one of the very few contemporary Polish composers writing music for harp.

The chamber suite is a series of wonderful “songs”, splendidly correlated and put together, which offers a wide range of stylistic influences, from Early Music, Celtic and American Folk, musicals and Classical Music. Guthman was blessed by a great talent to weave highly melodic themes, without compromising aesthetic values, which is clearly evident herein. The quartet is absolutely superb: Mianowana, whom I had the pleasure to hear live several times, has a beautiful voice and great theatrical presentation, Dlugosz is a truly irresistible piper of Hamlyn, Strahl knows exactly how to caress the right strings, and finally Zalewska, with her magic fingers, makes the harp to sing ever so sweetly.

The solo harp pieces are obviously closer to contemporary Classical Music idiom, but Paciorkiewicz also loved a good melody and his dedication to the harp is quite evident here, which leaves Zalewska to interpret the music, which she of course does in her own elegant way and with a perfect touch.

Overall, although the quartet and the solo harp pieces are quite different from each other, the album offers a beautiful, intimate atmosphere of divine melodic tranquility and soothing, heartwarming musical experience, which is accessible to a wide audience, not just Classical Music listeners, but every true music-loving listener out there. The album is certainly a balm for the ears in these traumatic times we all go through, an elegant, honest, highly aesthetic and Artistic heart to heart for everybody willing to listen. Thank you for the music, my Friends!
Updated: 12/03/2023Posted: 12/03/2023CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

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