Dive into the captivating world of Samuel Barber with this compelling collection of his most celebrated works. Released on September 16, 2002, by Naxos, this album showcases Barber's mastery of classical composition, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that spans just over an hour.
The centerpiece of the album is Barber's Piano Concerto, Op. 38, a three-movement work that exemplifies his lyrical and expressive style. The concerto is performed with passion and precision, highlighting Barber's ability to blend romanticism with modernist sensibilities. The first movement, "Allegro appassionato," sets the stage with its dramatic and impassioned themes, while the second movement, "Canzone. Moderato," offers a more introspective and melodic interlude. The concerto concludes with the lively and energetic "Allegro molto," bringing the work to a thrilling close.
In addition to the Piano Concerto, the album features two other significant works by Barber. "Die Natali, Op. 37," is a choral piece that showcases Barber's talent for vocal composition, with its rich harmonies and stirring melodies. "Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance, Op. 23a," is a dramatic and intense orchestral work that draws on Greek mythology for its inspiration. The album also includes the "Commando March," a short but memorable piece that demonstrates Barber's ability to compose in a variety of styles.
Throughout the album, Barber's distinctive voice and innovative approach to composition are evident, making this a must-listen for fans of classical music. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Barber's work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling introduction to the genius of one of America's most important composers.