VA - Sage Brushes (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Molly Barth, Sammy Lesnick, Hanna Hurwitz, Jared Hauser, Carolyn Huebl, Felix Wang, Seanad Dunigan Chang, Diane Andersen, Bateira Trio, Various Artists
Title: Sage Brushes
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Navona
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 38:41
Total Size: 932 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sage Brushes
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Navona
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 38:41
Total Size: 932 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Molly Barth – Mirórs: I. The Birth of the World (03:28)
2. Molly Barth – Mirórs: II. The Dragonfly in Front of the Sun (02:21)
3. Molly Barth – Mirórs: III. The Beautiful Bird Reveals the Unknown to a Pair of Lovers (04:02)
4. Jared Hauser – Kleemation: I. Senecio (02:15)
5. Jared Hauser – Kleemation: II. Ancient Harmony (03:21)
6. Jared Hauser – Kleemation: III. Kettledrummer (02:28)
7. Diane Andersen – UNTITLED [Rothko Set]: I. Berceuse (02:14)
8. Diane Andersen – UNTITLED [Rothko Set]: II. Litanie (02:50)
9. Diane Andersen – UNTITLED [Rothko Set]: III. Ballade (03:48)
10. Diane Andersen – UNTITLED [Rothko Set]: IV. Nocturne and Chorale (03:15)
11. Bateira Trio – softeR.Mutt.errings: I. Sad Young Man on a Train (02:02)
12. Bateira Trio – softeR.Mutt.errings: II. Portrait of Chess Players (03:14)
13. Bateira Trio – softeR.Mutt.errings: III. L.H.O.O.Q. (03:17)
Contemporary American composer Michael K. Slayton’s affectionate focus on chamber music shows just how expansive intimate musical setups can be on SAGE BRUSHES.
This Navona Records release draws its inspiration from 20th-century art: paintings by Mark Rothko, Paul Klee, Joan Miró, and Marcel Duchamp. In highly synesthetic fashion, Slayton recreates with music what the artists crafted with oil on canvas. The music mirrors everything in mesmerizing precision: the colors, the degree of abstraction, even the weight of the brushstrokes. And just like the originals — it unsettles as much as it enchants.
This Navona Records release draws its inspiration from 20th-century art: paintings by Mark Rothko, Paul Klee, Joan Miró, and Marcel Duchamp. In highly synesthetic fashion, Slayton recreates with music what the artists crafted with oil on canvas. The music mirrors everything in mesmerizing precision: the colors, the degree of abstraction, even the weight of the brushstrokes. And just like the originals — it unsettles as much as it enchants.