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By AI, Created 6:15 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Australia-based Spanish composer Jordi Forniés has released Raíz y Recuerdo, or Roots and Memories, a contemporary classical album centered on migration, family and Spanish heritage. The May 22, 2026 release blends piano, classical guitar and cello, and reflects the emotional distance between his life in Melbourne and his roots in Spain.
Why it matters: - Raíz y Recuerdo is built around migration, identity and belonging, themes that will resonate with listeners navigating life between countries and cultures. - The album also extends Jordi Forniés’ work across music and visual art, linking his Australian base with his Spanish heritage. - The release adds to a catalog that already spans more than 50 albums, EPs and singles.
What happened: - Australia-based Spanish composer, pianist and visual artist Jordi Forniés released Raíz y Recuerdo, rendered in English as Roots and Memories, on May 22, 2026. - The contemporary classical album is available on all major streaming platforms. - The project features Forniés on piano, Lucas González on classical guitar and Štěpán Švestka on cello. - Forniés recorded the album in Spain at the Auditori Josep Carreras in Vila-seca, Tarragona, and produced it in Australia.
The details: - The album centers on Forniés’ childhood memories, including his mother’s voice, the music in his family home and films that played in the background. - Forniés says living in Australia has made those memories feel stronger and has deepened his connection to Spain. - The album includes 16 pieces that work as individual tracks and as one continuous emotional narrative. - The Spanish titles of the 16 pieces form a poetic sentence when read in order. - Boris Milan, a nine-time Grammy winner, mastered the album. - Japanese artist Chizuru Masumura created the cover artwork as an original pencil work on paper. - Forniés describes the release as a way to link his homes in Australia and Spain through music.
Between the lines: - The release reflects a broader pattern in Forniés’ career, where contemporary classical music, ambient textures and visual art reinforce each other. - His move to Australia appears to have sharpened the emotional focus of the project rather than distancing him from Spanish influences. - The album’s structure suggests an intent to make memory feel sequential and narrative, not just atmospheric. - Forniés’ public profile and cross-disciplinary background give the project a built-in audience beyond traditional classical listeners.
What’s next: - Raíz y Recuerdo will reach listeners through streaming platforms and the Sillage Records label, which Forniés founded and which is distributed by Believe Australia. - Forniés is likely to continue working across music and visual art, given the scale of his existing practice and output. - The album opens what Forniés calls a new chapter focused on Spanish and Latin heritage, migration and belonging.
The bottom line: - Raíz y Recuerdo turns personal distance into a classical album about memory, identity and home, with Spain and Australia both at its center.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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