Immerse yourself in the rich, evocative world of Ernest Bloch's compositions for viola and piano with this captivating album, "Bloch: Works For Viola & Piano." Released on February 3, 2003, by ARTE NOVA Classics, this collection showcases Bloch's mastery of the viola, an instrument he held in high regard. The album spans a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through Bloch's works for this enchanting instrument.
The album opens with Bloch's early Suite for Viola and Piano (1919), a four-movement work that displays the composer's early style and his affinity for the viola. The suite's movements, ranging from the contemplative "Lento" to the lively "Molto vivo," demonstrate Bloch's versatility and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music.
The Suite Hébraïque for Viola and Piano (1950) is another highlight of the album. Inspired by Bloch's Jewish heritage, this three-movement suite draws on Hebrew melodies and themes, creating a deeply expressive and resonant work. The final piece on the album, the Suite for Viola Solo (1958), showcases Bloch's later style and his continued exploration of the viola's expressive capabilities.
Throughout the album, Bloch's compositions reveal his deep understanding of the viola's unique timbre and his ability to write music that is both technically demanding and deeply expressive. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a compelling exploration of the viola's rich sonic landscape and the enduring appeal of Ernest Bloch's music.