Pēteris Vasks Strings is available on SINE now.
We were lucky enough to sit down with Pēteris Vasks during the recording process of our brand-new library, and talk to him about his creative ethos, musical inspirations, and the influence of nature on his work.
Our new collection is inspired and guided by Pēteris Vasks’ Voices, a fully-detailed chamber string ensemble complete with violins, violas, celli, and basses: Small sections and first chair soloists.
Working directly with Vasks, we recorded small sections and first chair soloists from Sinfonietta Riga at St John’s church in Riga, Latvia.
And the results are breathtaking: A fully-detailed chamber ensemble with a unique character and color. Like the music that inspired them, these strings organically fuse dissonance and beauty to inspire you and your compositions.
Pēteris Vasks Strings is available to download. And we’re running a special introductory price offer of €449 VAT (regular €549).
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