Gidon Kremer, the renowned violinist, presents a captivating collection of diverse musical pieces in his album "De Profundis." Released on September 10, 2010, under the Nonesuch label, this album spans a rich tapestry of genres, including chamber music, classical, tango, and minimalism. With a duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, it offers a profound exploration of musical expression.
The album opens with "Scene with Cranes," setting the stage for a journey through compositions that range from the intricate "Passacaglia" to the hauntingly beautiful "De Profundis." Kremer's masterful interpretation of "Fugue No. 6 from Six Fugues on the Name B.A.C.H., Op. 60" showcases his technical prowess and deep understanding of the classical repertoire. The inclusion of pieces like "Trysting Fields" and "Minuet No. 3 and Trios in D minor, D. 89" adds a touch of elegance and sophistication.
The album also features lesser-known gems such as "Lasset uns den nicht zerteilen" and "Adagio [from Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District]," demonstrating Kremer's ability to breathe new life into both familiar and obscure works. The minimalist influences are evident in tracks like "Sogno di Stabat Mater" and "Melodía en La menor [Canto de Octubre]," while "Flowering Jasmine" and "Fragment" offer a delicate and introspective conclusion to the album.
Throughout "De Profundis," Gidon Kremer's virtuosity and artistic sensitivity shine, making this album a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the most celebrated violinists of our time.