Yolanda Kondonassis presents "Pictures of the Floating World," a captivating collection of chamber music that showcases her extraordinary talent on the harp. Released on June 1, 1998, under the Telarc label, this 54-minute album is a testament to Kondonassis's artistry and her ability to bring a diverse range of compositions to life.
The album features a mix of original works and transcriptions, including pieces by Debussy, Ravel, and Japanese composer Akira Miyoshi. Each track is a masterclass in musical expression, from the delicate and flowing "Small River Flowing" to the evocative and atmospheric "La cathédrale engloutie." Kondonassis's transcriptions, such as "Haru No Umi" and "Ukiyo-E," are particularly noteworthy, offering fresh perspectives on familiar themes and melodies.
Throughout the album, Kondonassis's playing is impeccable, her technique flawless, and her interpretive skills unparalleled. She brings a sense of intimacy and immediacy to each piece, drawing the listener in and holding their attention from start to finish. Whether she is playing a lively and rhythmic piece like "En bateau" or a slow and contemplative one like "Reflets dans l'eau," her musicianship shines through.
"Pictures of the Floating World" is an album that highlights the harp's versatility and Yolanda Kondonassis's mastery of the instrument. It is a collection that will appeal to fans of chamber music and those looking to discover the beauty and depth of the harp.