Nikola Fabijanić presents a captivating journey through the world of classical saxophone music with his album "Anima Sospesa." Released on October 20, 2015, under Croatia Records, this 55-minute album is a testament to Fabijanić's virtuosity and the rich tapestry of compositions that showcase the saxophone's expressive range.
The album opens with Glazunov's Concerto in E-flat Major for Saxophone and Strings, Op. 109, a piece that highlights the saxophone's lyrical and technical prowess. Davor Bobić's "Fantasia Sentimente" follows, offering a three-movement exploration of emotion and rhythm. The title track, "Anima Sospesa" by Dubravko Palanović, is a standout, divided into three distinct movements that evoke a sense of suspended animation and introspection. The album concludes with Bruno Bjelinski's "Sinfonietta" for Saxophone, Strings, and Percussion, a dynamic and engaging piece that showcases the saxophone's versatility.
Nikola Fabijanić's masterful performances bring these compositions to life, demonstrating his deep understanding of the saxophone and its role in classical music. "Anima Sospesa" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the saxophone's potential in orchestral settings, offering a blend of well-known and lesser-known works that highlight the instrument's beauty and expressiveness.