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Reveries is the highly anticipated new album from acclaimed composer Jonathan ostlund. Renowned for his evocative and cinematic compositions, ostlund weaves together classical elegance with contemporary innovation.Reveries showcases ostlund's ability to craft immersive soundscapes and ignite the imagination. Each track on the album is a masterful blend of intricate orchestration and emotive melodies, reflecting ostlund's deep understanding of both the power and subtlety of music. From the sweeping, majestic passages to the intimate, delicate moments, the album captures a spectrum of emotions.Collaborating with world-class musicians, ostlund has created an album that is not just heard, but felt. "It was a moving moment for me to record Jonathan ostlund's poetic, highly musical, and flutistic work" - Myriam Hidber-Dickinson, flute"Jonathan ostlund's music has this rare emotional freshness, which I really appreciate in music. His style gives us, performers, a lot of ways for searching colors, timbres, images, all that we call 'interpretation'." - Evgheny Brakhman, pianoJonathan ostlund, a Swedish composer with a BA and MA in Composition from LTU, has completed nearly 200 works, including orchestral pieces and violin concertos. His music, performed by renowned musicians like Einar Steen-Nokleberg and Yuri Revich, is released under Divine Art Records, with acclaimed albums such as "Lunaris," "Voyages," "Mistral," "Imago," and 2023's "Elysian". ostlund's achievements include premieres and CD releases with the London Schubert Players, awards like the Public Choice Award for his Cello Sonata and the Leicester Symphony Orchestra's 1st Prize for "Celebration Fanfare." His works have been performed across Europe, the UK, and the USA.

        
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