Music of Silence Xiaowen Shang

Xiaowen Shang’s debut album is a delightful program featuring a number of individual selections from Federico Mompou’s Musica Callada, interspersed with some of Antonio Soler’s eighteenth-century sonatas, and piano transcriptions of the sixteenth-century sacred composer Antonio de Cabézon- 3 centuries of Spanish music that she brings together flawlessly.

She plays with crystal clarity, yet never lets us forget the humanity of the composers. The individual pieces and the order have been chosen with great care. And, as you might expect, Linn’s recording quality is excellent. This is another album I can recommend to bring a lot of sunshine to your life.
I hope we’ll be hearing a lot more from Xiaowen Shang.

And if this program whets your appetite for a more complete presentation of Mompou’s Musica Callada, you might want to consider this album of the year from 2021:

Written by

Bill Dodd

Bill is Senior Music Reviewer at NativeDSD. He lives in the Portland, Oregon area. He is an avid photographer too! Along with his early interest in broadcasting and high fidelity audio, he was exposed to classical music in small doses from age 5, was given piano lessons from age 9— Starting with Bach and including Gershwin. Successful morning personality in San Francisco at age 22. (true). Sang in choirs in high school and college. Although the broadcasting experience was all in popular music, his personal listening has been mostly classical his whole life—along with others including Benny Goodman, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Joni Mitchell, The Who, and Led Zeppelin.

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