The question of the relationship between music and visual art that is contemporary with it is a complex one, and one that can hardly be answered with a single album. American pianist Liza Stepanova wisely does not attempt to do so on this release on a new label operated by the Concert Artists Guild agency, which promotes the talents of young musicians. Instead, she offers pieces that are connected with specific works of visual art in some way: inspired by them, specifically representing them in music, or more loosely ...
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The question of the relationship between music and visual art that is contemporary with it is a complex one, and one that can hardly be answered with a single album. American pianist Liza Stepanova wisely does not attempt to do so on this release on a new label operated by the Concert Artists Guild agency, which promotes the talents of young musicians. Instead, she offers pieces that are connected with specific works of visual art in some way: inspired by them, specifically representing them in music, or more loosely connected with them. The variety is to the good: Stepanova draws on four general themes: A Spanish Room (relating to works by Goya and Velázquez), Nature and Impressionism (beginning with Fanny Hensel, Felix Mendelssohn's sister, and offering two more pieces that elaborate the theme), Conversations Across Time (with works that go both ways, Bach pieces that inspired artworks, and vice-versa), and Wagner, Infinity, and an Encore (a mixed bag, but one that works well to suggest the...
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Add this copy of Tones and Colors to cart. $10.49, very good condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2018 by CAG.