Immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse world of Louis Moreau Gottschalk with "Gottschalk: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 4." This captivating collection, released on February 1, 2000, under the Hyperion label, showcases the brilliance and innovation of one of America's most distinctive 19th-century composers. Spanning a rich 71 minutes, this album is a testament to Gottschalk's unique blend of European classical traditions and the rhythms and melodies of his native America, as well as influences from his travels to Cuba and beyond.
The album features a delightful array of pieces, from the playful "La colombe 'Petite polka'" to the evocative "Ricordati 'Nocturne, méditation'." Gottschalk's virtuosity shines through in compositions like "Polonia 'Grand caprice de concert'" and "Apothéose 'Grande marche solennelle'," while his lyrical depth is on full display in works such as "Reflets du passé 'Rêverie'" and "Ossian, Op. 4, RO 187: Ballade No. 1 in F-Sharp Major." Each track offers a glimpse into Gottschalk's extraordinary ability to merge technical prowess with emotional expressiveness.
This volume is a treasure trove for both longtime admirers of Gottschalk's music and those new to his work. It highlights his versatility as a composer, encompassing a wide range of styles and moods. Whether you're drawn to the energetic polkas, the poignant ballades, or the intricate mazurkas, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of Gottschalk's musical genius.