SUMMER-FALL '25 PICK


“The dichotomous combination of old and new makes an intriguing album.”

 

 

Britten & Shostakovich: Music based on texts by Michelangelo

 

 

                                                                       

Format: Compact disc

Release date: 1/30/2025

Label: Brilliant Classics

 

 

*may also be available in library music streaming databases

 

Format: Compact disc

Release date: 1/30/2025

Label: Brilliant Classics

 

 

*may also be available in library music streaming databases

 

Label Description: Transcending the barriers of time, two 20-th century composers dialogue with a genius who lived centuries earlier. An immense painter, sculptor, architect, Michelangelo (1475-1564) wrote poetry expressing turmoil, restlessness, personal and professional anger, written in an energetic and passionate language. Both Dimitri Shostakovich and Benjamin Britten found inspiration in his texts, and by setting them to music they show their own feelings in a highly personal and characteristic way.- This new recording presents the "7 Sonnets Op. 22" by Benjamin Britten, and the Michelangelo Suite Op. 145 by Dimitri Shostakovich, both intensely expressive and dramatic, each in his own unique musical language.

 

Audience:

Audience:

How to present this to library customers: Although this album features classical music’s 20th century composers, public libraries can use Michelangelo’s texts to lure patrons to explore the album. Librarians can pair this album with books on Michelangelo and his art in a physical or digital display to gain interest.

 

Audience Key:

NOVICE:

A patron who does not know about the arts but is looking for new interests. These items are for public collections that call for you to introduce the arts to patrons and ignite their interests. They often know much more about popular culture than what’s happening in the arts.

 

EXPLORER:

These items are for customers who have some knowledge of the arts and want to learn more. Oftentimes these patrons stream music from your music streaming service, take out music and art biographies and they may attend music and art programming at your library.

 

AFICIONADO:

Ordering for aficionados requires knowledge about their habits when consuming the arts. These patrons are aware of the arts through museums, classical music, jazz and more. Oftentimes, these patrons attend music and art programming at your library, are professionals in the arts world with thorough knowledge of visual and/or performing arts.