Marc-André Hamelin, a name synonymous with virtuosity and technical brilliance, presents his captivating album "Hamelin: Études," released on August 31, 2010, under the prestigious Hyperion label. This album is a testament to Hamelin's extraordinary skill and his deep understanding of the classical piano repertoire.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, the album is a collection of 26 intricate and diverse pieces, showcasing Hamelin's ability to navigate through a wide range of styles and compositions. The album opens with a series of 12 études, each named after a different composer or musical form, demonstrating Hamelin's versatility and mastery of various musical techniques. From the hauntingly beautiful "Etude No. 1 in A Minor 'Triple Etude, After Chopin'" to the playful "Etude No. 5 in G Minor 'Toccata grottesca'," each piece is a showcase of Hamelin's technical prowess and expressive depth.
Following the études, the album transitions into a series of intimate and delicate pieces under the title "Con intimissimo sentimento." These pieces, including "Ländler I," "Album Leaf," and "Berceuse, in tempore belli," offer a stark contrast to the technical demands of the études, highlighting Hamelin's ability to convey subtlety and nuance.
The album concludes with "Theme & Variations 'Cathy's Variations'," a multi-movement piece that showcases Hamelin's ability to develop a theme through a series of variations, each with its own unique character and mood. From the elegant and tender "Theme. Con semplicità, eleganza e tenerezza" to the playful and capricious "Envoi. A capriccio," this final piece is a fitting culmination to an already impressive collection.
"Hamelin: Études" is not just an album of technical display; it is a journey through the world of classical piano music, guided by one of the most accomplished pianists of our time. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.