Dive into the captivating world of Georg Kreisler with his 2015 release, "Kreisler: Das Klavierwerk." This album is a testament to Kreisler's versatility and mastery, spanning a variety of genres and moods that showcase his unique artistic voice. The collection features a mix of instrumental and vocal pieces, each offering a distinct emotional landscape.
The album opens with "Fünf Bagatellen," a set of five short piano pieces that range from the fiery "Allegro furioso" to the melancholic "Andante triste." These pieces demonstrate Kreisler's ability to convey a wide range of emotions through the piano. Following this, the "Sonate für Klavier" offers a more structured exploration of musical themes, with movements that are both dynamic and introspective.
"Fünf Lieder für Barbara" brings a vocal element to the album, with Kreisler's poignant lyrics and melodies creating a deeply personal and evocative experience. The songs range from the playful "Ah, ich unterschrieb" to the tender "Ich weiß, es klingt ein bisschen linkisch," each one telling a story that is both intimate and universal.
The album concludes with "Drei Klavierstücke," a trio of piano compositions that are as technically impressive as they are emotionally resonant. From the lively "Allegro" to the serene "Largo," these pieces offer a fitting finale to a diverse and engaging collection.
With a duration of just over 51 minutes, "Kreisler: Das Klavierwerk" is a compact yet comprehensive journey through the musical world of Georg Kreisler. Released under the wergo label, this album is a must-listen for fans of singer-songwriter music and anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of Kreisler's work.