Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Russian composer Anatoly Lyadov with his captivating collection of piano works, released on Pavane Records in 2007. This album, spanning a little over an hour, is a treasure trove of 22 tracks, each a testament to Lyadov's unique compositional style and his deep connection to Russian musical traditions.
Lyadov, a contemporary of Rimsky-Korsakov and a teacher to the likes of Prokofiev, brings a rich tapestry of sounds to this album. His works, ranging from preludes to waltzes, variations, and novellettes, showcase his mastery of form and his ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and whimsy. The album opens with a series of preludes, each a miniature masterpiece, before moving on to more expansive pieces like the "Variations sur un thème populaire polonais" and the playful "Marionnettes".
The album also includes some of Lyadov's lesser-known works, such as "Une tabatière à musique" and "Jonchets", offering a comprehensive overview of his oeuvre. The final track, "Quatre morceaux, Op. 64", is a four-movement suite that encapsulates the essence of Lyadov's musical language.
This album is not just a collection of piano pieces; it's a journey through the musical landscape of late 19th and early 20th century Russia, as seen through the eyes of one of its most distinctive composers. Whether you're a fan of Russian music, a piano enthusiast, or simply a lover of beautiful melodies, this album is sure to captivate and delight.