Marc-André Hamelin, renowned for his technical prowess and interpretive depth, delivers a captivating performance in this 2011 release from Hyperion. The album showcases two significant works from the late Romantic and early 20th-century repertoire: Max Reger's Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 114, and Richard Strauss' Burleske in D Minor, TrV 145.
Hamelin's rendition of Reger's Piano Concerto is a testament to his ability to navigate complex compositions with ease. The concerto, divided into three movements, offers a rich tapestry of emotions, from the intense and dramatic first movement to the deeply expressive second, and culminating in the lively and spirited third movement.
The album also features Strauss' Burleske, a virtuosic piece that demands both technical skill and musical sensitivity. Hamelin's performance is marked by its precision and nuance, bringing out the playful and dramatic elements of the composition.
With a total duration of 56 minutes, this album is a compact yet comprehensive exploration of these two masterpieces. It's a must-listen for fans of classical piano music and chamber music, and a testament to Hamelin's artistry. The minimalist approach to the recording allows the listener to fully appreciate the intricacies of the performances.