UNLV violin professor Ambroise Aubrun recently released a new album on the Navona label — Chamber Works of Éric Tanguy — to critical acclaim. It recently received a five-star review from Pizzicato Magazine (Luxembourg) for its "extremely successful interpretations."
Chamber Works of Éric Tanguy delivers three world premiere recordings and a curated selection of Tanguy's chamber pieces that demonstrate his illustrative style of punctuated modality. Brought to life by talented artists Aubrun (violin), Cécilia Tsan (cello), Steven Vanhauwaert (piano), Martin Chalifour (violin), and Elissa Johnston (soprano), these seven pieces reflect many years of past collaboration amongst the performers, resulting in a connection that is translated through thoughtful yet intense musical stylings. Tanguy’s ear-catching melodies and personalized compositions foster a sound quality that showcases the strengths and dexterity of the performers, all the while providing a stimulating and intimate listening experience.
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