Denise Herbrecht, a name that has been making waves in the classical music scene, presents her latest album, "NKB 2nd SP Selection No. 24, Chamber Music 2 & Organ Concerto," set to release on September 29, 2025, under the NKB Record label. This 53-minute masterpiece is a testament to Herbrecht's versatility and prowess as a musician, offering a diverse range of compositions that span from the delicate intricacies of chamber music to the grandeur of an organ concerto.
The album opens with Maurice Ravel's "Introduction et Allegro pour Harpe," a piece that immediately showcases Herbrecht's ability to handle complex compositions with ease. Claude Debussy's "Arabesque" follows, providing a moment of introspection and tranquility. The album then takes a turn towards the spiritual with a selection of Negro Spirituals, arranged by A. Pochon, before transitioning into the soothing lullaby of "Irish Cradle Song," also arranged by Pochon.
Edvard Grieg's "Last Spring" brings a touch of Scandinavian melancholy, while Luigi Bossi's "Prelude and Minuet" offers a taste of Baroque elegance. The album's centerpiece is undoubtedly the three-movement "Concerto op. 177" by Josef Rheinberger, a work that allows Herbrecht to display her technical skill and emotional depth.
Throughout the album, Herbrecht's playing is characterized by a remarkable sensitivity and precision, making each note resonate with clarity and purpose. Herbrecht's interpretation of these pieces is not just a performance, but a conversation with the composers, a dialogue that spans centuries and transcends cultural boundaries. This album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the power and beauty of classical music.