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Intermezzo - back cover

Intermezzo, a term often used in opera, refers to a musical interlude that provides a pause for reflection and transition within the overarching narrative—a momentary break between acts. Discover the captivating melodies and rhythms in the works of Michele Mangani, curated by clarinetist Seunghee Lee and performed with Steven Beck and the Manhattan Chamber Players. This project is dedicated to all who draw inspiration from their own interludes, embracing them as opportunities for personal growth and artistic expression.

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Release date: August 23, 2024​

Manhattan Chamber Players

VIDEOS FROM INTERMEZZO

Mangani: Executive | Seunghee Lee | Manhattan Chamber Players
05:35
Mangani: Pagina d’Album | Seunghee Lee | Manhattan Chamber Players
03:34
Piazzolla: Tango Étude No. 3 (Arr. Mangani) Seunghee Lee | Manhattan Chamber Players
03:35
Mangani: Love Theme | Seunghee Lee | Manhattan Chamber Players
03:47
Mangani: Intermezzo | Seunghee Lee | Manhattan Chamber Players
03:51
Mangani: Dancing Doll | Seunghee Lee | Manhattan Chamber Players
03:14

Album Credits

Seunghee Lee, Clarinet

Manhattan Chamber Players

Steven Beck, Piano

 

Executive Producer:  Seunghee Lee 

Producer and Engineer: Bill Siegmund (1-7)

Producer and Engineer: Adam Abeshouse (8-14)

Editing, Mixing and Mastering: Bill Siegmund (1-7)

Editing, Mixing and Mastering: Adam Abeshouse (8-14)

 

Recorded at DiMenna Center for Classical Music, NYC

September 22, 2021 (1-4) &December 5, 2021 (5-7)
Recorded at Elmwood Road, South Salem, NY

April 7, 2024 (8-14)


Program Notes: Christian Carey
Graphic Designer: Tim Schwartz


Video: Rodrigo Aranjuelo

Record Label: Musica Solis  | www.musicasolis.com 
Digital Distributor: Symphonic Distribution

Release date: August 23, 2024
Total Time: [50:09] 

UPC: 198342998427
CAT: MS202408

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“Intermezzo is one of the most pleasant releases to cross my path in quit some time. Highly recommended to those who love melody.”

 

  - Karl Nehring,

Classical Candor

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