Dive into the avant-garde world of George Antheil with "The Lost Sonatas," a captivating collection of sonatas that showcases the composer's innovative spirit and musical brilliance. Released on January 1, 2003, under the label Wergo, this album is a testament to Antheil's enduring influence on the avant-garde genre.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, the album is divided into four distinct sonatas, each offering a unique exploration of sound and form. The Fifth Sonata opens with an Andante/Allegro molto, followed by a Minuet and an Allegro, while the Sonate Sauvage delves into primal rhythms and textures with tracks like "À la nègre" and "Serpents." The Woman Sonata presents a lyrical and dynamic journey through "Woman (Languor)," "Tree (Prestissimo)," and "Flower (Moderato)." The Fourth and Third Sonatas round out the collection with their own distinctive movements, each showcasing Antheil's mastery of composition.
This album is not just a collection of pieces but a journey through the mind of one of the most innovative composers of the 20th century. Antheil's use of unconventional rhythms, harmonies, and structures makes "The Lost Sonatas" a fascinating exploration of the boundaries of classical music. Whether you're a longtime fan of avant-garde music or a newcomer looking to expand your musical horizons, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.