Pianist Edgars Cīrulis on his new solo album Imaginarium
Pianist and composer Edgars Cīrulis discusses his new solo album Imaginarium and creative approach in an interview with Latvijas Radio 3 Klasika, emphasizing the desire to create sound worth lingering in.

Pianist and composer Edgars Cīrulis has released a new solo album titled Imaginarium. In an interview with Latvijas Radio 3 Klasika, he shared insights into the album's creation and his artistic philosophy.
Cīrulis explains that his guiding compass in making music is the question: Do I want to embody this sound and stay in it a little longer? This approach reflects his aim to craft a musical experience that invites listeners to dwell in the moment.
The album Imaginarium adds to the Latvian musician's body of work, with its title hinting at imaginative landscapes. While specific track names or release dates were not disclosed in the interview, the artist's emphasis on sound as a sanctuary hints at the album's emotional depth.
Known for his sensitive and profound piano style, Cīrulis's Imaginarium promises to be another testament to his artistry.

