Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical piano with Garrick Ohlsson's forthcoming album, "A Romantic Concert: Brahms & More," set to release on June 27, 2025, under the UME - Global Clearing House label. This captivating collection spans a generous 2 hours and 16 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Ohlsson's virtuosic prowess and deep musical sensitivity.
The album is a celebration of the romantic era, featuring a diverse selection of works from some of the most revered composers in classical music history. At its heart are the intricate and expressive pieces by Johannes Brahms, including the Six Piano Pieces, Op. 118, and Seven Fantasies, Op. 116. These compositions are known for their lyrical depth and technical brilliance, providing a profound exploration of the piano's expressive capabilities.
In addition to Brahms, the album includes a selection of Chopin's Mazurkas, showcasing the composer's unique blend of folk melodies and sophisticated harmonic language. These pieces, with their distinctive rhythms and expressive nuances, offer a glimpse into the soul of Polish music.
The album also features Frédéric Chopin's 24 Preludes, Op. 28, a set of short piano pieces that cover a wide range of moods and keys. From the stormy agitation of the C Minor Prelude to the serene beauty of the D-Flat Major "Raindrop Prelude," these pieces demonstrate Chopin's unparalleled ability to evoke a spectrum of emotions through his music.
Completing the collection are movements from piano sonatas by Franz Schubert, adding a touch of early Romanticism to the album. These works, with their lyrical melodies and harmonic innovations, provide a fitting conclusion to this romantic journey.
Garrick Ohlsson, a renowned pianist known for his insightful interpretations and technical mastery, brings these works to life with a level of artistry that is sure to captivate both seasoned classical enthusiasts and newcomers alike. "A Romantic Concert: Brahms & More" is not just an album; it's an experience, a testament to the enduring power of classical music to move and inspire.