Ricardo Odnoposoff's "Encores II" is a captivating collection of chamber music that spans a variety of styles and moods, all encapsulated within a concise 59-minute runtime. Released on January 1, 2000, under the Bayer Records label, this album showcases Odnoposoff's versatility and mastery of the genre.
The tracklist is a delightful mix of well-known pieces and hidden gems. It opens with the vibrant "Malaguena" and "Habanera," setting a lively tone before transitioning into the elegance of "Canto do Cysne negro" and the classical charm of "Perpetuum mobile op. 5,2." The album continues to weave through a tapestry of moods and styles, from the dreamy "Rêve d'enfant" to the nostalgic "Lontain Passé op.11," and the graceful waltzes "Walzer op. 64, Nr. 2 cis-moll" and "Walzer Es-Dur."
Odnoposoff's interpretation of "Peter und der Wolf" adds a playful touch, while the inclusion of "Jota" brings a touch of Spanish flair to the collection. Throughout the album, Odnoposoff's skillful playing and nuanced interpretations shine, making "Encores II" a rewarding listen for both casual listeners and classical music enthusiasts alike.