The Seattle Times:
Big, vital and almost ferociously listenable, Vladimir Martynov’s “Night in Galicia” (1996) is the opening-night highlight of “Silk Road Modern!” — a pair of concerts being presented by Joshua Roman’s TownMusic Series. But it’s in good company with the other pieces on the bill, including “Ulari Udila” by Vladimir Nikolayev and “Voices of a Frozen Land” by Alexander Raskatov. The titles alone suggest the tribal-chant energy that informs all three works on this invigorating program. The Seattle Chamber Players, an adventurous local ensemble, is bringing the pieces to town with the help of members of Russia’s Opus Posth, featuring violinist Tatiana Grindenko, and the Dmitri Prokrovsky Ensemble, a choral group formed in 1973 that specializes in traditional Russian song and contemporary “avant-folk” work.

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