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PUR TI MIRO

PUR TI MIRO

Wu Wei

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J.S. Bach · Monteverdi · Vivaldi

Performed on Sheng, Viola & Double Bass

Janne Saksala
Martin Stegner
Wu Wei

December 5, 2025
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Our partner label ECM New Series releases the new album Pur ti miro by mouth organist Wu Wei, violist Martin Stegner and bassist Janne Saksala. On the album the trio plays Claude Monteverdi’s Si dolce è’l tormento and Pur ti miro from L’incoronazione di Poppea, Bach’s organ trio sonatas Nos 1 and 4, and Vivaldi’s D minor Trio Sonata, in a programme completed by a Norwegian folk tune. 

“An entirely new world of sound opened up for me. I had never heard early music like that before: so rich in colour, so immediately moving,” says Stegner of his first experience playing Monteverdi with Wei, master of the sheng, the traditional Chinese mouth organ. The range of colours that Wei can coax from his instrument is remarkable, as is the sonic blending of sheng, viola and double bass in this Chinese-German-Finnish trio. Bassist Saksala, who like Stegner, is also a member of the Berlin Philharmonic, shares the violist’s sense of improvisational curiosity. On the album, the players “explore the freedom the music offers. With respect, but also with a desire for discovery”. 

Label
ECM New Series

UPC
00028948785858


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