Ingolf Wunder's "300" is a captivating journey through three centuries of piano music, commemorating the pianist's 300th professional concert. Released on January 7, 2013, under Deutsche Grammophon, this eclectic album spans a diverse range of styles and composers, offering a unique listening experience that showcases Wunder's remarkable versatility and artistry.
The album opens with a sonata by Domenico Scarlatti, a composer from the Baroque period, and closes with the iconic "Star Wars" theme by John Williams, bridging the gap between classical and contemporary music. In between, you'll find works by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Rimsky-Korsakov, and more. Each piece is meticulously performed, demonstrating Wunder's technical prowess and deep musical understanding.
Highlights include Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 13 in B flat, K.333, Chopin's Berceuse in D flat, Op. 57, and the virtuosic "Flight of the Bumblebee" by Rimsky-Korsakov, transcribed for piano by Rachmaninoff. The album also features lesser-known gems like Liszt's "Étincelles" and "Danse excentrique," adding an element of surprise and discovery.
With a runtime of approximately 73 minutes, "300" is a testament to Ingolf Wunder's ability to connect with audiences through his profound interpretations and dynamic performances. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding exploration of piano music's evolution over the past 300 years.