Dive into the extraordinary world of Charles-Valentin Alkan with his captivating album, "Alkan Grande Sonate, 'Les Quatre Ages', Symphonie Pour Piano Solo." Released on November 30, 2012, under the Piano Classics label, this classical piano masterpiece spans a total of 75 minutes, offering a profound exploration of Alkan's virtuosic compositions.
The album is a journey through Alkan's "Grande Sonate 'Les Quatre Ages'," a four-movement sonata that musically depicts the stages of human life. From the youthful energy of "20 Ans (Très Vite)" to the reflective and introspective "50 Ans, Prométhée Enchainé (Assez Lentement)," each piece is a testament to Alkan's compositional brilliance and technical prowess.
In addition to the sonata, the album features the "Symphonie Pour Piano Solo (Douze Études Dans Tous Les Tons Mineurs Op.39)," a collection of twelve studies in minor keys that showcase Alkan's innovative approach to piano writing. The symphony's movements, including the Allegro, Marche Funèbre, Menuet, and Finale, are performed with precision and passion, highlighting the depth and range of Alkan's musical expression.
The album concludes with "Etude N° 3, Op. 76 - Mouvement Semblable Et Perpètuel," a challenging and mesmerizing study that demonstrates Alkan's ability to push the boundaries of piano technique.
Charles-Valentin Alkan, a lesser-known but highly influential figure in the world of classical music, was a French composer and pianist whose works are celebrated for their complexity and originality. This album offers a rare opportunity to experience the full scope of Alkan's genius, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.