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Alexandra Stréliski
Inscape
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Plus Tôt
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The Quiet Voice
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Par La Fenêtre De Théo
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Ellipse
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Changing Winds
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Interlude
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Blind Vision
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Burnout Fugue
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Overturn
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Revient Le Jour
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Le Nouveau Départ
Alexandra Streliski is a Montreal based pianist who creates minimalist and cinematic music. One of the rare women in the neoclassical world, Alexandra Stréliski creates music that enthralls listeners, filling their minds with rich, cinematic images. An artist of Polish Jewish origin who grew up between Paris and Montreal, she made her debut with the 2010 album Pianoscope, but the general public discovered her via Jean-Marc Vallée’s films Dallas Buyers Club (2013) and Demolition (2016) and, more recently, the trailer of the acclaimed HBO series Big Little Lies (2017). Building on this momentum, the composer and musician is now making her next artistic statement with the album INSCAPE.
“To me,” says Stréliski, “Inscape was an existential crisis. A year where everything capsized and I had to go through various interior landscapes – hectic, beautiful and painful at the same time.” In her attempt to fill a certain emotional emptiness, she follows a creative urge that commits to taking the listener back to a form of lost sincerity. “A piano, on its own, is a very vulnerable thing, and I want to share this moment with the listener.”
LP / Secret City