American Record Guide critic, Barry Kilpatrick, says Jane Antonia Cornish’s new Duende album exceeds his expectations, calling it a “program of bold, thoughtful, mesmerizing chamber music”:
“Duende, drawing its name from the Frederico Garcia Lorca collection of prose, is a 4- movement, 16-minute piano trio that grabbed my attention immediately and never let go. … Violin and cello open with a rich and sonorous chord progression that conjures images of long-ago momentous events; meanwhile, the piano plays unsettling, dissonant things in the background. … The same words—rich sonorities, disquieting dissonance, deep and mesmerizing chord progressions—also describe the album’s other two works.” —Barry Kilpatrick, American Record Guide
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