Garrick Ohlsson, a celebrated pianist known for his technical prowess and interpretive depth, presents a captivating collection of études by three master composers: Claude Debussy, Béla Bartók, and Sergei Prokofiev. Released on June 28, 2015, under the Hyperion label, this album offers a rich exploration of the piano repertoire, spanning a variety of styles and technical challenges.
The album begins with Debussy's "Études, CD 143," a series of twelve pieces designed to develop specific piano techniques, each titled to reflect its focus, such as "Pour les cinq doigts" and "Pour les octaves." These études are not merely technical exercises but also showcase Debussy's signature impressionistic style, filled with subtle harmonies and evocative textures.
Following Debussy, the album transitions to Bartók's "Études, Op. 2" and "3 Etudes, Sz. 72." Bartók's études are characterized by their rhythmic complexity and folk-inspired melodies, offering a stark contrast to Debussy's impressionism. Ohlsson's renditions bring out the raw energy and intricate rhythms of these pieces, demonstrating his ability to navigate the demanding technical passages with ease.
The album concludes with Prokofiev's "Études, Op. 2," a set of four pieces that blend technical virtuosity with lyrical beauty. Prokofiev's distinctive modernist style is evident in these études, which range from the stormy "Allegro in D Minor" to the introspective "Andante semplice in C Minor."
With a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this album is a testament to Ohlsson's versatility and mastery of the piano. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection offers a rewarding listening experience, showcasing the brilliance of these composers and the artistry of Garrick Ohlsson.