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Classical 11 April, 2020

Lambert Shares "Leicester" From His Forthcoming EP Alone II

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Lambert Shares "Leicester" From His Forthcoming EP Alone II
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Following up his stunning True album of last year, Berlin-based composer and pianist Lambert is set to release a new EP Alone II on July 3rd on Mercury KX. Listen to "Leicester" from the forthcoming EP here, the piece was inspired by a visit to the English city of the same name, as Lambert explains:
"I visited this place twice, and played on an instrument which the inhabitants called a 'grand piano'. I had so much fun on this thing, that we afterwards had to celebrate this event in one of the two bars in town. As I said: I've been there twice, so I know them both now! Sometimes I dream that the lovely people from Leicester will invite me again to play their funny instrument, after they've opened a third bar in town. I will definitely be there!"

Also featured on the EP is a track, "Balcony Hotel", from the soundtrack to the upcoming film 'Miss' by director Ruben Alves, listen here. The film features a young man seeking his sexual identity, who decides to take part in the Miss France beauty pageant. It was premiered in mid January at the 2020 L'Alpe-d'Huez Film Festival and its wide release in cinemas comes in fall 2020.

It is not Lambert's first work with a film director, he recently worked with up and coming film director Tom Oxenham to create "Becoming Lambert', a mockumentary short film, incorporating music from his stunning album True (out now on Mercury KX). The film like the album was inspired by the notion of true versus false. What is true and what is false, and how do we make such judgements? Resoundingly relevant these days, such issues reflect our post-truth society, where opinions are conflated with facts and many cling blindly to beliefs even when confronted with cold, hard evidence. "Nobody really knows anymore," says Lambert. "Especially with the internet." Director Tom Oxenham has given this insight into the film's making; "Working with Lambert was like potholing in the dark: exciting, relentlessly challenging, and ultimately terrifying. We made this film to reveal the man behind the mask. Yet behind the mask we found not one man, but many." Watch the Mockumentary here.

Lambert is a singular talent whose bold vision and compositional flair is informed as much by pop music and wider culture as it is by any classical repertoire. From 2017's stunning Sweet Apocalypse, a masterful collection of orchestral works concerned with locating moments of beauty amid the dystopian future humanity is fast racing towards, to last year's True album and the haunting, delicate Alone EP, Lambert has created his own, spellbinding sonic language that stirs the soul and inspires the mind. By turns hypnotic, sombre, and enchanting, he excels at creating moods and mesmerising the listener; a deep sense of drama often gives way to an enigmatic playfulness, colourful melodies skipping lightly through his songs.

"Beautiful" - The Independent
"This music is truly enchanting, playful and sombre, often composed of both, humour and drama, with a deep-focused emphasis on execution and senseā€¦ where less is undoubtedly, greatly, much more." - Headphone Commute
"Float off into another realm" - Music Week






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