Dive into the enchanting world of Walter Braunfels with his captivating album "Braunfels: Symphonic Variations / Sinfonia Brevis." Released on February 2, 2015, under the Dutton Epoch label, this chamber music collection is a testament to Braunfels' mastery of composition. The album spans a rich 74 minutes, offering a diverse range of pieces that showcase the artist's versatility and depth.
The album opens with the "Symphonic Variations On a French Children's Song Op. 15," a delightful exploration of a familiar tune transformed through intricate orchestration. Following this is the "Sinfonia Brevis Op. 69," a four-movement work that takes the listener through a journey of allegro energy, adagio serenity, scherzo playfulness, and a moderato finale.
The second half of the album is dedicated to the "Suite from the Glass Mountain Op. 39b," a nine-movement suite inspired by the fairy-tale-like narrative of a glass mountain. Each movement paints a vivid picture, from the prelude "Vorspiel" to the climactic "Die erlösung des verzauberten Prinzen," offering a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions.
Walter Braunfels, a German composer and pianist, brings his unique perspective to this album, blending classical traditions with innovative techniques. His works are known for their lyrical beauty, harmonic richness, and structural sophistication, all of which are evident in this remarkable collection. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding and engaging listening experience.