Dive into the enchanting world of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's "Undiscovered Piano Works," a captivating collection of classical compositions that showcase the composer's remarkable talent and versatility. Released on July 30, 2013, under the Metropolis Group label, this album spans a concise yet impactful 59 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical narratives.
The album opens with the intricate "Cameos, Op. 56," a three-movement suite that demonstrates Coleridge-Taylor's ability to blend lyrical melodies with rhythmic complexity. Following this, the "Valse Suite, Op. 71, 'Three-fours'" presents a lively and engaging series of six waltzes, each with its own distinct character and charm. The suite's playful and energetic nature makes it a standout feature of the album.
"Forest Scenes, Op. 66" is a highlight, offering a programmatic journey through a series of vivid and evocative scenes. From the solitary beauty of "The Lone Forest Maiden" to the dramatic intensity of "The Phantom Tells His Tale of Longing," this five-movement suite is a testament to Coleridge-Taylor's storytelling prowess. The album concludes with the dynamic "Moorish Dance, Op. 55," a piece that showcases the composer's ability to incorporate diverse cultural influences into his music.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, often referred to as the "African Mahler," was a British composer whose work bridged the gap between European classical traditions and African-American spirituals. This album offers a rare glimpse into his lesser-known piano compositions, revealing a depth and richness that will captivate both classical enthusiasts and newcomers alike. "Undiscovered Piano Works" is a celebration of Coleridge-Taylor's enduring legacy, inviting listeners to explore the timeless beauty of his music.