French neoclassical composer Christopher Carr has released a new single titled “Anastasis”, which also serves as the lead track for his upcoming album of the same name. The piece has been available on streaming platforms since March 6, 2026.
Built within a neoclassical framework, “Anastasis” draws influence from established composers in the genre, including Arvo Pärt, Ludovico Einaudi, and Max Richter. The track follows a familiar structure for modern classical releases: a minimal, delicate introduction that gradually builds into a more layered and intense arrangement.

Carr has stated that significant attention was given to the string recordings, which form the core texture of the composition. The production leans on slow development and repetition, aiming for atmosphere rather than traditional melodic progression.
The title “Anastasis,” a Greek word meaning “resurrection” or “rising”, reflects the central theme of the piece—inner recovery and transformation after difficulty. The track is positioned around ideas of renewal and emotional rebuilding, though it remains largely instrumental in its delivery.
The cover artwork has also drawn attention, featuring a depiction of Jesus Christ wearing a crown of thorns with visible blood imagery. The visual choice aligns with the themes of suffering and resurrection referenced in the title, though it may be interpreted differently by listeners depending on context and sensitivity to religious symbolism.

In a brief statement, Carr described the composition as a reflection on uncertainty and the idea of finding hope through change, framing the piece as a response to difficult personal and global conditions.
“Anastasis” continues his development of a neoclassical sound identity focused on cinematic structure and emotional pacing, though it does not significantly depart from the stylistic conventions associated with contemporary piano-led classical music.
“Anastasis” by Christopher Carr is out now on all streaming platforms.

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