Immerse yourself in the captivating world of classical piano mastery with Louis Kentner's album "Balakirev: Piano Sonata / Liszt: Apres Une Lecture Du Dante." Released on September 1, 2007, under the esteemed Naxos label, this album is a testament to Kentner's virtuosity and his deep connection with the romantic repertoire.
The album opens with a delicate and charming "Facade 1: No. 16, Valse," arranged by Kentner himself, showcasing his interpretive skills. It then transitions into the dramatic and fiery "Csárdás macabre" by Liszt, a piece that highlights Kentner's technical prowess. The enchanting "En rêve (Nocturne)" follows, offering a moment of serene beauty.
Kentner's interpretation of Balakirev's Piano Sonata in B-Flat Minor is a standout, with its intricate and demanding movements. The sonata's four parts—Andantino, Mazurka: Moderato, Intermezzo: Larghetto, and Allegro non troppo, ma con fuoco—display Kentner's ability to navigate complex structures with ease and expressiveness.
The album also features Ravel's "Bolero, Op. 19," a piece that builds in intensity and showcases Kentner's dynamic range. The "Supplément aux Années de pèlerinage, Year 2, S. 162 'Venezia e Napoli'" section includes the lively "Gondoliera" and the energetic "Tarantella," offering a glimpse into Liszt's travels and inspirations.
The album concludes with Liszt's "Annees de pelerinage, 2nd year, Italy, S. 161/R. 10b: No. 7, Apres une lecture du Dante," arranged for piano and orchestra by Cecil Lambert. This piece is a profound and introspective journey through Dante's "Inferno," demonstrating Kentner's ability to convey deep emotional narratives through his playing.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Kentner's artistry, offering a rich and varied listening experience. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Louis Kentner's interpretations are sure to captivate and inspire.