William Bolcom's "Bolcom: Music for Two Pianos" is a captivating journey through a rich tapestry of musical styles and influences. Released on November 15, 2005, under the Naxos label, this album showcases Bolcom's virtuosity and versatility as a composer. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, the album is a delightful exploration of ragtime and other genres, performed exquisitely on two pianos.
The album opens with "Recuerdos," a three-movement suite that pays homage to notable musicians Nazareth, Louis-Moreau Gottschalk, and Ramon Delgado Palacios. Each movement offers a unique blend of cultural and musical influences, from the lively choro to the elegant valse venezuelano. The "Frescoes" suite, arranged for two pianos, continues the journey with its dramatic and evocative depictions of mythological scenes, including "War in Heaven" and "The Caves of Orcus."
Bolcom's "Sonata for Two Pianos in One Movement" is a standout piece, showcasing his ability to weave complex harmonies and rhythms into a cohesive and engaging musical narrative. The "Interlude" provides a moment of reflection before diving into the lively and energetic "Garden of Eden" suite. This suite, featuring ragtime and cakewalk influences, includes the playful "The Serpent's Kiss" and the exuberant "Through Eden's Gates."
Throughout the album, Bolcom's mastery of the piano and his innovative approach to composition shine through. "Bolcom: Music for Two Pianos" is a testament to his enduring contribution to the world of classical and ragtime music, offering listeners a rich and rewarding musical experience.