
Bryce Dessner of The National announces new classical album
11 March 2019, 13:46
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The National's Bryce Dessner has announced a new classical album, El Chan, with Katia and Marielle Labèque, and David Chalmin.
The new album features three pieces composed by Dessner, with the title-track dedicated to The Revenant director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu.
"Concerto for Two Pianos", and "Haven" are the other two pieces by Dessner, with a snippet of "Haven" featuring on the short clip for the Labèque sisters' Minimalist Dream House Quartet concert below.
The Labèque sisters will also reveal a Thom Yorke composition next month, which he initially announced in January.
Last week The National announced their eighth album, I Am Easy To Find.
Tracklist:
- Concerto for Two Pianos: First Movement
- Concerto for Two Pianos: Second Movement
- Concerto for Two Pianos: Third Movement
- Haven
- El Chan: El Charco del Ingenio
- El Chan: Points of Light
- El Chan: Four Winds
- El Chan: Ballade d’Allende
- El Chan: Coyote
- El Chan: Pool of El Chan
- El Chan: Mountain
El Chan is released 5 April via Deutsche Grammophon. Bryce Dessner will perform the new work with the Labèque sisters, Thom Yorke, and David Chalmin on 9 April at London's Barbican. Find out more.
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