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Duos for Violin and Piano is Raphael Novarina’s Album Out Now

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Raphael Novarina’s Duos for Violin and Piano is an album that invites listeners into a world where classical music creates vivid emotional landscapes and delicate imagery.

Duos for Violin and Piano is Raphael Novarina’s Album Out Now

 From the first track, “Notre envol,” the album establishes itself as a deeply introspective journey.

The mournful violin notes pierce through the quiet, painting a melancholic atmosphere. It’s as if the music itself becomes a reflection of the human spirit, bringing us into a space of solitude and quiet reverence.

The second track, “Notre envol II,” carries a different energy, almost imbued with a sense of hope and serenity. There is an unmistakable shift towards optimism, while still maintaining that rich emotional depth.

The composition here is cinematic—Novarina manages to transport the listener to a place of great beauty, evoking the sadness and the light found in his melodies.

One of the standout tracks is “Lago di Lugano,” where Novarina demonstrates a subtle mastery in capturing the quiet beauty of the city of Ticino. The piano and violin blend to evoke the image of a peaceful lakeside, mirroring the gentle movements of a swan on the water. It’s a piece that is simultaneously nostalgic and uplifting, a love letter to the serenity of nature.

In contrast, “Lago di Garda” creates a sense of sweetness and intensity. The music seems to invite the listener into a fresh, early morning by the lake, where swallows dart across the sky in a playful chase. It’s a song that is gentle yet deeply stirring, offering a moment of stillness paired with an ever-present sense of wonder.

“At Dawn” is a truly remarkable piece that encapsulates the moment when day breaks and the world shifts between light and darkness. The piano’s arpeggios descend in a way that feels eternal, almost metaphysical, blending with the violin to create an atmosphere that speaks to both the passage of time and the beauty found in fleeting moments.

Another highlight is “Dancing.” This piece conjures up the image of a couple spinning around the streets of Paris, lost in the moment, the world fading away around them. It’s the music of love unrestrained, an intimate dance set to an unspoken rhythm that only the heart knows.

Then there’s “A Year and A Day,” a track that feels like an old photograph—faded but full of emotion. It’s as if Novarina captures a moment frozen in time, pulling out long-buried memories with every note. The piece is delicate and introspective, offering a brief but meaningful glimpse into the past.

The album closes with “Destruction,” a stark contrast to the previous tracks. It’s a haunting piece that evokes the imagery of a battlefield—smoke rising, ruins scattered across the land.

But even here, there’s a glimmer of hope, as if this moment of despair is the closing of a chapter and the beginning of something new. The tension between sorrow and renewal gives the track an undeniable weight.

Duos for Violin and Piano is a stunning display of Novarina’s compositional skill and his ability to express complex emotions through music. The interplay between the piano and violin throughout the album is not only technically impressive but emotionally resonant, making this work an unforgettable journey into the depths of the soul.

Duos for Violin and Piano is Raphael Novarina’s Album Out Now!


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Raphaël Novarina is a French composer born in Paris in 1980. He composes in a variety of musical styles and setting, but mainly focuses on contemporary classical piano.




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