Annie Cory's "Harmonies" - Gnossiennes. Satie and Legacy" is a captivating journey through the realms of classical piano music, set to release on July 5, 2025, under the Novus Promusica label. Spanning an impressive 2 hours and 42 minutes, this album is a testament to Cory's virtuosity and her deep connection with the piano repertoire.
The tracklist is a diverse and intriguing mix of compositions, ranging from Erik Satie's enigmatic "Gnossiennes" to Chopin's evocative "Nocturnes," and from Schumann's "Impromptus" to Brahms' "Hungarian Dances." Cory's interpretations are joined by historical recordings played on Duo-Art and Welte-Mignon reproducing pianos, adding a layer of authenticity and historical context to the performances.
Cory's playing is marked by a delicate balance of technical precision and expressive depth. Her renditions of Debussy's "Preludes" and Ravel's "Miroirs" are particularly noteworthy, showcasing her ability to navigate complex textures and evoke a wide range of moods. The album also features lesser-known gems, such as Granados' "Ramillete De Flores" and Paderewski's "Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor," highlighting Cory's adventurous spirit and commitment to expanding the piano repertoire.
"Harmonies" is not just a collection of pieces; it is a carefully curated exploration of the piano's expressive capabilities. From the intimate whispers of a Chopin Nocturne to the thunderous climaxes of a Beethoven Sonata, Cory guides the listener through a vast landscape of sound and emotion. The album's duration allows for a immersive experience, with each piece flowing seamlessly into the next, creating a sense of continuity and cohesion.
Annie Cory's "Harmonies" - Gnossiennes. Satie and Legacy" is a significant addition to the classical piano discography, offering both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers a rich and rewarding listening experience. With its diverse programming, historical recordings, and Cory's compelling performances, this album is a celebration of the piano's enduring allure and the timeless beauty of its music.
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Tracks
Gnossienne No. 1Erik Satie, Joanna Sochacka
6 Klavierstucke Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118 No. 2Johannes Brahms, Anna Miernik
Gnossienne No.3Erik Satie, Joanna Sochacka
Six Studies in English Folk Song (Arr. Flute & Piano by Katrina Penman): IV. LentoRalph Vaughan Williams, Katrina Penman, Claudia Vior
Etude, Op. 25, No.9 (Butterfly) in G-Flat Major - Duo-Art 6453, Pt. 1Frédéric Chopin, Guiomar Novaes, Peter Phillips
Kandinsky's CircleLaura Ballestrino
Impromptu, Op. 90, No.3 in G Flat (Played in G) - Welte-Mignon 1656Franz Schubert, Annie Cory, Peter Phillips
Faust. Waltzes - Duo-Art 6002Charles Gounod, McNair Ilgenfritz, Peter Phillips
2 Pieces for 6 Hands - RomanceSergei Rachmaninoff, Anna Miernik, Julian Ricci, Guillermo Muñoz
Impromptus on a Theme by Clara Schumann, Op. 5: No. 2, LebhafterRobert Schumann, Noemí Teruel Serrano
Pictures at an Exhibition: Ballet of the Unhatched ChicksModest Mussorgsky, Juan Francisco Otón
Ramillete De Flores, Op. 147: I. Song from CabiriaManuel Seco de Arpe, Alberto Picó Soriano
2 Arabesques, Op. 45: No.1 (In Form of an Etude) - Duo-Art 6388Theodor Leschetizki, Ethel Leginska, Peter Phillips
Landler (Tirolese) - Duo-Art 6110Giovanni Sgambati, Peter Phillips, Winifred Byrd
Marchenbilder, Op. 3: No. 4, Wichtelmännchen (The Gnomes) "Fairy Tale Pictures" - Duo-Art 68796Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Peter Phillips, Francis Hall
Three Morceaux. Op. 48: No. 3, Etude Heroique - Duo-Art 5848Theodor Leschetizky, Guiomar Novaes, Peter Phillips