Claude Baker's "Piano Concerto 'From Noon to Starry Night' & Aus Schwanengesang" is a captivating journey through the realms of classical music, released on Naxos in October 2017. This album presents a unique blend of Baker's compositions, showcasing his prowess in creating evocative and intricate musical landscapes.
The album opens with the five-movement Piano Concerto "From Noon to Starry Night," performed live. Each movement is dedicated to a different individual, adding a personal touch to the composition. The concerto takes the listener through a day's journey, from the energetic "Drum Taps" to the serene "Silent Sun," the reflective "Lilacs," the playful "Dalliance," and finally, the introspective "Ecstatic Ghost."
The second half of the album features "Aus Schwanengesang," a live performance of five songs based on poems by Heinrich Heine. Baker's interpretation of these texts is both poignant and powerful, with each song offering a distinct mood and atmosphere. From the haunting "Das Fischermädchen" to the dramatic "Der Doppelgänger," and the tender "Ihr Bild," to the majestic "Der Atlas," Baker's compositions are a testament to his deep understanding of the human condition.
With a total duration of 49 minutes, this album is a concise yet profound exploration of Baker's musical vision. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, Claude Baker's "Piano Concerto 'From Noon to Starry Night' & Aus Schwanengesang" is sure to leave a lasting impression.