Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical harp music with Lily Laskine's timeless 1963 album, "Récital de harpe: Bach, Saint-Saëns, Fauré, Roussel...". This exquisite collection, released under Warner Classics, showcases Laskine's masterful harp skills and her ability to bring a diverse range of compositions to life.
The album opens with a captivating arrangement of Bach's Partita for Solo Violin, skillfully adapted for the harp by Saint-Saëns. From there, Laskine takes you on a journey through pieces by Matielli, Tansman, Fauré, Pierné, Golestan, Roussel, and Saint-Saëns himself. Each track offers a unique blend of technical brilliance and artistic expression, highlighting the harp's versatility and Laskine's virtuosity.
Laskine's interpretation of Tansman's "Pour les enfants" series is particularly noteworthy, as she brings a sense of playfulness and charm to these delightful pieces. The album also features impressive works like Fauré's Impromptu, Op. 86, and Roussel's Impromptu, Op. 21, demonstrating Laskine's ability to convey the depth and nuance of each composer's unique style.
With a total runtime of 47 minutes, this album is a concise yet comprehensive exploration of classical harp music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Lily Laskine's "Récital de harpe" is sure to captivate and inspire.