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“It's complex music that teases the ears, makes you dance and or cry from moment to moment.” Amazon.sg Highlights of the Performance Hespèrion XXI: Splendor from Istanbul
Jordi Savall’s "Istanbul: Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723)" is widely regarded as a mesmerizing exploration of the 17th-century Ottoman court, based on Cantemir's rare notation system. Reviewers frequently praise the project for its ability to weave together diverse musical threads—Ottoman, Sephardic, Armenian, and Greek—into a cohesive "theatre of sound". Expert Perspectives “It's complex music that teases the ears, makes
The project is often celebrated for its cultural depth and the virtuosity of Savall and his ensemble, . “It's complex music that teases the ears, makes
“It's prime Jordi Savall territory: the Spanish-Catalan viol player sees no frontiers between eastern and western music.” The Guardian “It's complex music that teases the ears, makes