Esther Birringer: Spectrum
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Label: Rubicon
Cat No: RCD1133
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 27th March 2026
Contents
Works
Preludes (24) for piano, op.41Bagatelle no.25 in A minor, WoO59 'Fur Elise'
Ballades (4)
Primavera
Lady, Be Good
Bagatelles (3), op.1
Artists
Esther Birringer (piano)Works
Preludes (24) for piano, op.41Bagatelle no.25 in A minor, WoO59 'Fur Elise'
Ballades (4)
Primavera
Lady, Be Good
Bagatelles (3), op.1
Artists
Esther Birringer (piano)About
Esther Birringer is a prize-winning pianist whose talent led to an early orchestral debut aged six and a career that has since taken her to major concert halls and festivals across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. She is a versatile artist celebrated for both her solo work and acclaimed duo performances with her sister Lea.
The term spectrum is usually associated with physics: when white light passes through a prism, it breaks into a full rainbow of colours. These colours have always existed but become visible only through refraction. Music works in much the same way. The pieces on this album act as a prism, unfolding fundamental human emotions into their infinite facets. With this recording, I wish to pay tribute to the timeless power of music, resonating across the entire colour palette of the human soul. The programme follows an inner logic of emotion, timbre, and the moment each piece forming its own microcosm and inviting the listener to lose themselves within it. Esther Birringer
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