Melaine Dalibert's "Quatre pièces pour piano" is a captivating journey into the world of neoclassical music, released on September 28, 2018, under the Atypeek Music label. This album, spanning 69 minutes, is a testament to Dalibert's skill and creativity, featuring four distinct pieces, each inspired by a different artist.
The album opens with "Variations (à François Morellet)," a piece that showcases Dalibert's ability to blend traditional piano compositions with modern influences. "En Abyme (à Nicolas Horvath)" follows, a track that delves into the complexities of neoclassical music, with its intricate melodies and harmonies.
"Canon (à Giuliano D’Angiolini)" is the third piece, offering a more structured and rhythmic experience, while "Cortège (à Véra Molnar)" concludes the album on a high note, with its dynamic and expressive performance.
Throughout "Quatre pièces pour piano," Melaine Dalibert demonstrates a deep understanding of the neoclassical genre, creating an album that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. The album is a must-listen for fans of neoclassical music and those looking to explore the genre's rich and diverse soundscape.