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Dvorak & Tchaikovsky
Twilight
Two Serenades

Some music greets you warmly.

Some reveals itself gradually.

 

Two string serenades by Dvorak and Tchaikovsky, brought together as a single, unfolding arc.

Though written in different places and with different sensibilities, the works share a common form—becoming a vessel for transition: from the warm, glowing tones of a congenial sunset into the cooler, deepening hues of a solitary night. The Dvorak opens in a gentle radiance, grounded in dance and memory; the Tchaikovsky follows, drawing the listener inward as the light fades, its lyricism touched by a more searching undercurrent.

The aim is not comparison, but continuity: an album shaped as a passage through color and feeling, where two distinct voices meet within a shared horizon of listening.

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