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Anna Agafia, Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra & Joachim Gustafsson - August Enna: Violin Concerto · Symphony No. 2 (2023)

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Anna Agafia, Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra & Joachim Gustafsson - August Enna: Violin Concerto · Symphony No. 2 (2023)

Anna Agafia, Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra & Joachim Gustafsson - August Enna: Violin Concerto · Symphony No. 2 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 273 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 150 Mb | 01:05:33
Classical | Label: Dacapo

On this newest endeavour, the Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Joachim Gustafsson, turns its attention towards Danish composer August Enna (1859-1939) with renderings of two of his charming orchestral works. Traces of several elements from Enna’s musical life converge in the Violin Concerto: his background as a violinist and his deep connection to opera meet the tradition of Nordic national romanticism. While Symphony No. 2 may be considered conservative for its era, it is abundantly rich in its continuous melodic flow, creating an immediately impactful experience.

Anna Agafia & Sinfonia Varsovia - Nielsen & Szymanowski, Violin Concertos (2023)

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Anna Agafia & Sinfonia Varsovia - Nielsen & Szymanowski, Violin Concertos (2023)

Anna Agafia & Sinfonia Varsovia - Nielsen & Szymanowski, Violin Concertos (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 270 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 152 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:04:40
Classical | Label: Claves Records

Some people have a clear idea of the career they want even from early childhood. Others prefer to go with the flow, making the most out of the present, with very little projection into the future. This might be because their present is sufficiently rewarding and fulfills everything their soul longs for, or it might also be for fear of disappointment after devoting themselves to a single project, because it might narrow down their horizon… or both options as once, as it happens to be for Anna Agafia! Indeed, today she is a fully dedicated violinist; nevertheless, she could just as easily have been a professional ice-skater, an actress or a philosopher. However, life decided otherwise, and some doors were harshly shut. This is the story of a young artist, at ease with who she is, and invigorated by the awareness of her fragility.