Leon Fleisher, a name synonymous with piano virtuosity and resilience, presents "All the Things You Are," a captivating album released on July 8, 2014, under the Bridge Records label. This 57-minute journey through classical piano and chamber music showcases Fleisher's extraordinary left-hand technique, a testament to his enduring artistry.
The album opens with a stunning arrangement of Bach's Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: V. Chaconne, masterfully adapted for piano left-hand by Johannes Brahms. Fleisher's interpretation is followed by a virtuosic rendition of Gershwin's "The Man I Love," arranged by Fleisher himself, demonstrating his ability to infuse jazz sensibilities into classical repertoire.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to J.S. Bach's "Musical Offerings," with Fleisher delivering three intricate and thought-provoking pieces. His playing is marked by a profound understanding of Bach's complex structures and a deep emotional resonance.
The album also features "Piano Prelude No. 6 'Pour la main gauche'" and "Thoughts of Evelyn," a piece composed by Fleisher himself, offering a personal and introspective moment. The album concludes with a beautifully arranged version of "All the Things You Are" by Jerome Kern, adapted for piano left-hand by Steven Prutsman.
"All the Things You Are" is a celebration of Leon Fleisher's remarkable career and his unique ability to transform adversity into art. It's a collection that highlights his technical prowess, musical insight, and the sheer joy of his playing. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Fleisher or new to his work, this album is a rewarding exploration of the power and beauty of left-hand piano music.