Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Albert Roussel's Piano Works, Vol. 1, a captivating collection of chamber music and neoclassical compositions released on December 3, 2013, under the prestigious Naxos label. This album, spanning a total of 1 hour and 3 minutes, offers a comprehensive journey through Roussel's piano repertoire, showcasing his mastery and versatility as a composer.
The album opens with the Sonatine, Op. 16, a charming three-movement work that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. It is followed by the Le marchand de sable qui passe, Op. 13, a four-movement suite that translates to "The Sandman Passes," offering a whimsical and imaginative exploration of Roussel's musical storytelling.
The 3 Pièces, Op. 49, presents three distinct and lively pieces, each with its unique character and charm. The Prélude and Fugue, Op. 46, demonstrates Roussel's contrapuntal prowess, while the shorter pieces like Doute, Petit canon perpétuel, and L'accueil des Muses offer glimpses into his more introspective and playful side.
The album also includes the Segovia, Op. 29, originally written for guitar and here presented in a piano version, and the whimsical Conte à la poupée, or "Tale to the Doll." Each piece is a testament to Roussel's ability to blend neoclassical elements with a distinctly personal touch, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
Whether you are a seasoned fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, Roussel's Piano Works, Vol. 1, promises an engaging and rewarding listening experience.