Creating Beauty Through Sound: A Conversation with Nimrod Borenstein
In this fascinating and deeply insightful interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with composer and conductor Nimrod Borenstein about his latest recording, released at the end of March. Conducting the English Chamber Orchestra, Nimrod brings to life a beautiful and evocative program featuring Shakespeare Songs, a Mandolin Concerto, and an Oboe Concerto. The recording showcases an exceptional lineup of artists, including soprano Sarah Fox, mandolinist Alon Sariel, and oboist Sanja Romic, all under Nimrod’s own direction.
During our conversation, Nimrod shares the inspiration behind his music, speaking passionately about his desire to create beauty through composition—something that lies at the very heart of his artistic vision. He offers wonderful insight into his writing process, particularly his love for the mandolin, whose unique tone and expressive qualities continue to inspire him as a composer.
We also delve into the striking artwork featured on the album cover, which holds special personal meaning: it is a painting by his father, Alec Borenstein. This connection adds another layer of depth to the project, blending music and visual art in a truly meaningful way.
This interview offers a rare glimpse into Nimrod’s creative world—his influences, his philosophy, and the stories behind his works. He also shares his aspirations for the future, including his wish to compose an opera in the near future.
A rich and inspiring conversation that sheds light on a composer dedicated to beauty, expression, and artistic connection.