This New Music Friday, Navona Records presents two new albums and a new physical release of vocal works and chamber music, all of which find common ground in their cultural and compositional diversity.
Dive in and discover new music from: Brian Field, Wieslaw Rentowski, and Monika Gurak.
VOCAL WORKS
Brian Field
Brian Field has penned music for everything from orchestra and chamber settings to ballet and television, sprinkling in influences of post-romanticism, minimalism, and jazz. On his album VOCAL WORKS, Field presents six pieces with the Budapest Chorus, who bring dynamism and emotion to every note with conductor Martón Tóth. Enjoy a traditional Sephardic lullaby, musical interpretations of Pablo Neruda’s and E. E. Cummings’ poetry, and works with texts written by the composer himself.
SOLO & CHAMBER MUSIC
Wieslaw Rentowski
Internationally-renowned composer Wieslaw Rentowski presents CHAMBER WORKS, an album whose works span three decades of Rentowski’s chamber music oeuvre. Celebrating a multitude of cultures and employing unique musical textures, this varied and inviting release showcases the breadth and depth of Rentowski’s compositions.
I LOVE YOU LIKE SPAIN
Monika Gurak
Monika Gurak certainly is no ordinary songwriter: not just because of her academic background, but also because of her love of foreign cultures. Her linguistic fluency in English, Spanish, and Polish heavily influences her work on I LOVE YOU LIKE SPAIN: the songs are sung in English, but the music comes with a generous helping of both Iberian exoticism as well as Polish sensibility.