Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Alfredo Casella's early 20th-century neoclassical masterpieces with this compelling album, released on January 1, 2000, by Naxos. Spanning a concise yet impactful 66 minutes, this collection showcases Casella's distinctive compositional voice, blending traditional forms with innovative approaches.
The album opens with Casella's Symphony No. 1 in B Minor, Op. 5, a dynamic and multifaceted work that navigates through a rich tapestry of emotions and moods. The first movement alone presents a journey of contrasts, from the solemn and grave to the lively and energetic, while the second movement offers a poignant and reflective interlude. The symphony concludes with a spirited and forceful finale, demonstrating Casella's mastery of orchestral composition.
Following the symphony, the album presents the Concerto for Piano, Timpani, Percussion and Strings, Op. 69. This three-movement work highlights Casella's ability to integrate diverse instrumental timbres and textures, creating a captivating dialogue between the piano and the ensemble. The concerto's second movement, marked "Sarabanda. Grave, ampio," offers a striking contrast to the outer movements, showcasing Casella's penchant for blending traditional dance forms with contemporary sensibilities.
Throughout the album, Casella's neoclassical style shines, characterized by its clarity, balance, and inventive use of traditional forms. This collection is an excellent introduction to the composer's work and a testament to his enduring influence on the classical music landscape.