Sharon Bezaly, the renowned flutist, presents a captivating collection of chamber music with her album "Durufle / Hahn / Weinberg / Nikolayeva: Chamber Music," released on December 1, 2003, under the BIS label. This album is a testament to Bezaly's virtuosity and versatility, featuring a diverse range of compositions that span various styles and moods within the classical genre.
The album opens with Maurice Duruflé's "Prelude, recitatif et variations, Op. 3," a piece that showcases Bezaly's technical prowess and expressive depth. The program continues with Reynaldo Hahn's "Romanesque for Flute, Viola and Piano," a charming and lyrical work that highlights the collaborative dynamics between the instruments. The suite "L' Enchanteur, No. 2 for Flute and Piano" by Hahn is a delightful exploration of different artistic styles, inspired by famous painters like Albert Cuyp, Paulus Potter, Anton van Dyck, and Antoine Watteau.
Bezaly's interpretation of Mieczysław Weinberg's "Danse pour une Deesse No. 1 for Flute and Piano" is a tour de force, demonstrating her ability to navigate complex rhythms and dynamic shifts with ease. The album concludes with Galina Nikolayeva's "Prelude, Scherzo, Monologue, Aria, Intermezzo, Pastorale, Fantasy March, and Finale," a comprehensive and engaging work that offers a rich tapestry of musical colors and emotions.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a comprehensive journey through the world of chamber music, offering both familiar and lesser-known works performed with Sharon Bezaly's signature artistry and finesse.