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BRITTANY ANJOU

ENAMIĜO RECIPROKATAJ (Origin)

here’s a wonderful sense of becoming, of exploration and playfulness on Minot, North Dakota-born pianist Brittany Anjou’s debut recording. She crams so much talent and (Esperanto for “reciprocal love”) is the daring work of a 35-year-old visionary. Though Anjou sometimes seems about to spin off her piano seat, she’s ultimately a channel, a portal, extending joy and exhilaration to anyone with ears to hear.

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