Collegium Musicum, Marián Varga's album Divergencie is an impressive display of virtuosity and creativity. The Slovakian progressive rock band takes the listener on a journey through a diverse range of musical styles and moods, showcasing their technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
The album features intricate and complex arrangements, with Varga's keyboard playing at the forefront, weaving in and out of the various musical textures. The rhythm section is tight and precise, providing a solid foundation for the band's explorations.
The album's opening track, "Divergencie," sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its soaring melodies and intricate harmonies. "Návraty" is a more introspective piece, with Varga's delicate piano playing providing a haunting backdrop for the ethereal vocals.
The band's influences are evident throughout the album, from the classical-influenced "Západ slnka" to the jazz-inflected "Bolero." The album's standout track, "Kolumbus," is a high-energy romp through a variety of musical styles, showcasing the band's versatility and technical prowess.
Releases in this series come in Super Jewel Box packaging, and contain golden discs with laser-etched print embedding text rings around the outer edge of the playing side.
Barcodes
Barcode (Text): 8 584019 277728
Barcode: 8584019277728
Label Code: LC 3530
Matrix / Runout (CD1): DISKUS SK 1224 c0048 OPUS 91 2777-2
Matrix / Runout (CD2): DISKUS SK 1225 c0048 OPUS 91 2777-2
Rights Society: SOZA
Rights Society: BIEM
About Collegium Musicum, Marián Varga
Slovak art rock group, founded in 1970 and led by organist .
Collegium Musicum, Marián Varga's Divergencie is a must-listen for fans of progressive rock and anyone looking for a musical journey through a range of styles and moods. The band's technical proficiency and musical sensitivity are on full display, making this album a standout in their already impressive catalog.