Flowers We Are: From Byrd to Kurtág [Pure DSD] – Exclusive Early Release for Members

Ksenia Kouzmenko

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Flowers We Are: From Byrd to Kurtág is a very poetic new album by pianist Ksenia Kouzmenko. It features 38 “flower pieces” by 15 composers from the Renaissance to today, in which the flower symbolises not only eternal beauty but also vulnerability, the fleeting of time, and the transience of life. The album takes it’s name from a number of short pieces by the Hungarian composer György Kurtág, “Virág az ember…” (“Flowers We Are…”).

The extreme intensity and almost aphoristic concentration of Kurtág’s compositions creates a very special listening experience, which puts other music in a bright new light. A natural tension arc connects the whole album from beginning to end. For almost two years Ksenia Kouzmenko has been busy carefully selecting and bringing together these pieces, ever again changing the order, or adding new ones. She was not only concerned with different styles or periods, but also with composers who wrote beautiful music but have become forgotten over time.
Ksenia Kouzmenko would like to dedicate this album to the magnificent composer György Kurtág, who will be a hundred years old in February 2026, and to his late wife Márta Kurtág. She had the privilege of working with both of them on several occasions, and the musical world of György Kurtág became very dear to her.


Ksenia Kouzmenko – Piano

Tracklist

Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.
1.
Flowers We Are Frail Flowers... (1b) (Games book I) (1973)
00:32
2.
Flowers We Are Frail Flowers... (1a) (I) (1973
00:43
3.
Flowers We Are... (VII) (2000)
01:18
4.
Flowers We Are... (VII) (2000)
01:01
5.
All in a Garden Green
04:27
6.
Flowers We Are... (4b) (I) (1973)
00:33
7.
... A Single Flower in Memory of Simone Verchaly (IX) (2005)
00:43
8.
The Budding Lilies (XIII) (1722)
02:40
9.
The Reeds (XIII) (1722)
03:48
10.
Grassblades in Memory of Klára Martyn (V) (1982)
00:44
11.
Flowers We Are... ( in memoriam Árpád Illés) (V) (1980)
01:02
12.
Trockne Blumen (1823 1844)
03:38
13.
Heidenröslein D.257 (1815 1953)
02:01
14.
Flower the Flower... (V)(1979)
00:46
15.
A Flower for Gabriella Garzó (V) (1981)
01:21
16.
Fantasy on ''The Last Rose of Summer'' op. 15 (1827)
06:45
17.
Why Are the Roses so Pale (1837 2025)
02:11
18.
Flower and Thistle to S.W. (V) (1989)
00:24
19.
Flowers We Are... (from the Sayings of Péter Bornemisza) (V)
00:44
20.
A Gilly Flower for Márta (VII) (1997)
00:59
21.
The Silent Lotus Flower op. 13 6 (1843 2025)
03:00
22.
Blumenstück op. 19 (1839)
06:42
23.
A Little Flower From Me (...lovely greetings to Grete Spinnrad) (V) (1987)
00:23
24.
A Flower (X) (1984. XII. 24)
00:41
25.
To a Violet op. 49 2 (1868 1906)
03:02
26.
Song of the Roses op. 39 4 (1896)
02:19
27.
Thistle (III) (1979)
00:31
28.
Bluebell (II) (1979)
00:41
29.
Bluebell op. 85 5 (1916)
02:10
30.
Bluebells op. 22 5 (1908)
02:08
31.
A Sprig of Heather for Witold (in memoriam Witold Lutoslawski) (VII) (1994)
02:21
32.
Narcissus op. 90 (1910)
02:56
33.
Lotus Land op. 47 1 (1905)
04:02
34.
Flowers We Are... (3) (I) (1973)
00:54
35.
Like the Flowers of the Field... (in memoriam Ligeti Ilona) (V) (1982)
01:35
36.
Daisies op. 38 3 (1916 1924)
02:23
37.
Lilacs op. 21 5 (1902 1914)
02:33
38.
...and once more Flowers We Are... (I) (1973)
00:54

Total time: 01:15:35

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COBRA0100

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Recording Engineer

Tom Peeters

Mastering

Tom Caulfield

Producer

Tom Peeters

Recording Location

Westvest90, Schiedam, The Netherlands

Equipment

Microphones: Brüel & Kjaer 4003, Neumann modified by Rens Heijnis Microphone cables, interlinks: Acoustic Revive

Analog to Digital Converter

Merging Technologies Hapi MKII

Release Date January 16, 2026

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