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Composer Claire Cowan’s Hansel and Gretel soundtrack is an immersive, world-building, and character-filled listen
Composer Claire Cowan wrote the score to the Royal NZ Ballet’s 2019 production of Hansel and Gretel to great acclaim, now she’s recorded and released it with the NZSO. Long after the pointe shoes have been taken off tired feet, stage makeup has been scraped off faces, and tutus have been hung on the racks, the music of the ballet lingers. Some of the most well-loved pieces of classical music come from ballet:
Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies,
Bolero,
The Dying Swan and
Dance Of The Knights. Even if you’ve never been to a ballet, you probably know the tunes.
8. Deftones – Ohms
6. Svalbard – When I Die Will I Get Better?
5. Loathe – I Let It In And It Took Everything
4. Touché Amoré – Lament
2. Biffy Clyro – A Celebration Of Endings
1. Code Orange – Underneath
My early-year obsession with this record – it would get listened to in its entirety once, if not twice, a day; every day; every week – meant Underneath and I had to go on a self-imposed summer-long separation for the sake of my sanity. Revisiting it again for the first time only recently, it remains as enthralling and thrilling as it was all the way back in January. A monumental work of ambition and vision that few would dare even trying to pull off, yet alone do so with such aplomb.