Immerse yourself in the captivating world of classical piano with Marc-André Hamelin's exquisite album, "Dukas: Piano Sonata – Decaux: Clairs de lune." Released on May 1, 2006, under the prestigious Hyperion label, this album is a testament to Hamelin's virtuosity and his deep connection with the minimalist and classical genres.
The album opens with Paul Dukas' Piano Sonata in E-Flat Minor, a four-movement masterpiece that showcases Hamelin's technical brilliance and emotional depth. The sonata's first movement, "Modérément vite (expressif et marqué)," sets the stage with its expressive and marked tempo, while the second movement, "Calme, un peu lent, très soutenu," offers a moment of serene reflection. The third movement, "Vivement, avec légèreté," brings a lively and lighthearted energy, and the final movement, "Très lent – Animé," concludes the sonata with a powerful and animated crescendo.
The second half of the album features Claude Debussy's "Clairs de lune," a suite of four pieces that evoke the dreamy and ethereal qualities of moonlight. Hamelin's delicate and nuanced playing brings each piece to life, from the haunting beauty of "Minuit passe" to the tranquil serenity of "La ruelle," the somber reflection of "Le cimetière," and the soothing waves of "La mer."
With a total duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, this album is a journey through the rich and diverse landscape of classical piano music. Marc-André Hamelin's masterful performances make this album a standout addition to any classical music collection.