Epigraphes for Flute, Cello and Harp

CD album cover 'Epigraphes for Flute, Cello and Harp' (GEN 25926) with Atsuko Koga, Georgiy Lomakov, Marianne Le Mentec

GEN 25926 EAN: 4260036259261

4.7.2025Offer until 31.7.25
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With the new GENUIN album featuring Atsuko Koga (flute), Georgiy Lomakov (cello), and Marianne Le Mentec (harp), we soar across time and space. At the heart of this recording are works by Claude Debussy for flute, cello, and harp, which adorn the nymphs, naiads, and nature gods of ancient Greece in twentieth-century musical attire. This unusually configured ensemble constructs a temporal bridge spanning from antiquity through Impressionism to the present day – featuring works by André Caplet, Claude Debussy, and Tōru Takemitsu and culminating in the premiere recording of Fuminori Tanada’s Trio.

Atsuko Koga Flute
Georgiy Lomakov Cello
Marianne Le Mentec Harp

link to PDF booklet

With the new GENUIN album featuring Atsuko Koga (flute), Georgiy Lomakov (cello), and Marianne Le Mentec (harp), we soar across time and space. At the heart of this recording are works by Claude Debussy for flute, cello, and harp, which adorn the nymphs, naiads, and nature gods of ancient Greece in twentieth-century musical attire. This unusually configured ensemble constructs a temporal bridge spanning from antiquity through Impressionism to the present day – featuring works by André Caplet, Claude Debussy, and Tōru Takemitsu and culminating in the premiere recording of Fuminori Tanada’s Trio.

link to PDF booklet

With the new GENUIN album featuring Atsuko Koga (flute), Georgiy Lomakov (cello), and Marianne Le Mentec (harp), we soar across time and space. At the heart of this recording are works by Claude Debussy for flute, cello, and harp, which adorn the nymphs, naiads, and nature gods of ancient Greece in twentieth-century musical attire. This unusually configured ensemble constructs a temporal bridge spanning from antiquity through Impressionism to the present day – featuring works by André Caplet, Claude Debussy, and Tōru Takemitsu and culminating in the premiere recording of Fuminori Tanada’s Trio.