Tamsin Waley-Cohen's "An American in Paris" is a captivating journey through the world of chamber music, released on June 1, 2013, under the Champs Hill Records label. This album showcases Waley-Cohen's exceptional talent as a violinist, accompanied by piano, in a collection of pieces that blend classical elegance with American influences.
The album opens with the intense and fiery "Sonate pour violon et piano, Op. 119" by Eugene Ysaÿe, followed by the serene "Intermezzo" and the dramatic "Presto tragico." The title track, "An American in Paris," composed by George Gershwin, brings a touch of jazz and American charm to the classical setting. The album also features the "Sonate No. 2 pour violon et piano in G" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, with its lively "Allegretto," soulful "Blues," and energetic "Perpetuum mobile."
A highlight of the album is the selection of pieces from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," including the iconic "Summertime," the poignant "My Man's Gone Now," and the playful "It Ain't Necessarily So." These tracks offer a unique blend of classical and theatrical elements, showcasing Waley-Cohen's versatility and expressive range.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, "An American in Paris" is a rich and diverse collection that highlights Tamsin Waley-Cohen's artistry and her ability to bring new life to both classical and contemporary works.