Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Bohuslav Martinů with the album "Prague, Paris, New-York," released on March 16, 2015, under Salamandre-productions. This exquisite collection of chamber music showcases Martinů's neoclassical brilliance, offering a diverse range of compositions that reflect his unique artistic journey across three iconic cities.
The album opens with three lyrical melodramas, "Trois mélodrames lyriques," each telling a vivid story through music. "Le soir," "La libellule," and "Les danseuses de Java" transport you to different times and places, each piece a testament to Martinů's imaginative prowess. The album continues with the "Sonatine pour clarinette et piano," a charming three-movement work that highlights the expressive capabilities of the clarinet and piano duo. The "Trio pour flûte, alto et piano" follows, a delightful exploration of the flute, alto, and piano combination, showcasing Martinů's skill in blending diverse instrumental timbres. The album concludes with the "Sonatine pour trompette et piano," a spirited piece that brings the collection to a dynamic close.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes, "Prague, Paris, New-York" is a testament to Martinů's enduring legacy as a composer who seamlessly blended his Czech roots with the influences of his time in Paris and New York. This album is a must-experience for fans of chamber music and neoclassical compositions, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the breadth of Martinů's musical genius.