Trianima - re:colored - Chamber Music (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Trianima, Isabel Goller, Johanna Gossner, Marilies Guschlbauer
Title: re:colored - Chamber Music
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Ars Produktion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:45
Total Size: 207 / 876 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: re:colored - Chamber Music
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Ars Produktion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:45
Total Size: 207 / 876 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Brahms unlimited (5:51)
2. Prelude (2:13)
3. Impromptu (2:02)
4. Elegie (2:43)
5. Waltz (1:57)
6. Polka (1:24)
7. Ludwig in Havana (5:02)
8. re:colored (5:59)
9. EAST (3:23)
10. La La Land (7:03)
11. Trio for Spry Clarinet, Weeping Cello and Ruminating Harp (11:31)
12. Mountain King (3:11)
13. Goodnight Moon (4:52)
14. Largo (2:40)
The chamber music ensemble Trianima consists of the three musicians Isabel Goller (harp), Johanna Gossner (clarinet), and Marilies Guschlbauer (cello), who met in Vienna.
With their unusual line-up of clarinet, harp, and cello, the musicians aim to bring new and exciting literature to the chamber music stage. Johanna Gossner, the ensemble’s clarinetist, contributes significantly to Trianima’s uniqueness through her own arrangements. She adapts works for this special instrumental combination, thus giving the ensemble a distinctive repertoire.
The name “Trianima” reflects the essence of the ensemble. It is derived from the musical term “con anima,” meaning “with soul,” and combines with “tri” for the three musicians. This name symbolizes the passionate and soulful music of the three artists, who want to deeply touch their listeners with their music.
With their unusual line-up of clarinet, harp, and cello, the musicians aim to bring new and exciting literature to the chamber music stage. Johanna Gossner, the ensemble’s clarinetist, contributes significantly to Trianima’s uniqueness through her own arrangements. She adapts works for this special instrumental combination, thus giving the ensemble a distinctive repertoire.
The name “Trianima” reflects the essence of the ensemble. It is derived from the musical term “con anima,” meaning “with soul,” and combines with “tri” for the three musicians. This name symbolizes the passionate and soulful music of the three artists, who want to deeply touch their listeners with their music.