Sharon Bezaly, a renowned flutist known for her captivating performances, presents a compelling collection of chamber music with her album "Durufle / Hahn / Weinberg / Nikolayeva: Chamber Music." Released on December 1, 2003, under the BIS label, this album is a testament to Bezaly's versatility and mastery of the flute. The album spans a diverse range of compositions, showcasing the talents of Duruflé, Hahn, Weinberg, and Nikolayeva, each piece offering a unique listening experience.
The album opens with Maurice Duruflé's "Prelude, recitatif et variations, Op. 3," a piece that immediately draws the listener in with its intricate variations and rich harmonies. Bezaly's performance is complemented by the delicate interplay of the flute, viola, and piano in "Romanesque for Flute, Viola and Piano." The album continues with Reynaldo Hahn's "L' Enchanteur, No. 2 for Flute and Piano," a charming piece that highlights Bezaly's ability to convey a range of emotions through her playing.
Mieczysław Weinberg's "Danse pour une Deesse No. 1 for Flute and Piano" is a standout track, with its three distinct movements offering a dynamic and engaging listening experience. The album concludes with Nikolayeva's "Prelude. Moderato," a piece that showcases Bezaly's technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
Throughout the album, Bezaly's playing is characterized by its precision, expressiveness, and technical brilliance. The accompanying musicians, including viola and piano, provide a rich and nuanced backdrop to Bezaly's flute playing. With a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a rewarding listen for anyone interested in chamber music and the flute.