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Review: Harriet Stubbs releases glorious breakthrough classical album (Includes first-hand account)

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On September 14, acclaimed musician Harriet Stubbs released her breakthrough album, “Heaven and Hell: The Doors Of Perception.”
On September 14, acclaimed musician Harriet Stubbs released her breakthrough album, “Heaven and Hell: The Doors Of Perception.”
It opens with “Phrygian Gates,” featuring a narration from Marianne Faithful, and it is followed by an enthralling rendition of Mozart’s “Rondo in A Minor, K. 511” and “No. 10 in C-Sharp Minor.”
All of the songs are well-crafted, and each track has its own identity. Three-time Grammy winner Russ Titelman did a superb job on the album’s production. Some of the stand-outs on this collection include “I. Andante” and “Chaconne in D Minor, BV B 24.” Her CD’s closing track, “Études, Book 1: No. 5, Arc-en-ciel,” leaves her listeners yearning for classical more.
Heaven and Hell: The Doors of Perception is available on iTunes, and on Spotify .
The Verdict
Overall, Harriet Stubbs takes her fans on a musical journey on her latest pristine studio offering, Heaven and Hell: The Doors Of Perception. There is something in it for everything, and Stubbs is able to introduce classical music to a younger generation of listeners.
Her music evokes raw emotions, and it will certainly touch her audience on an emotional level. It is worth more than just a passing glance, especially due to its calming vibe. Grab a bottle of wine, and let Harriet Stubbs lure you in. This glorious album garners an A rating.
To learn more about Harriet Stubbs, check out her official website .

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