Immerse yourself in the golden era of the 1930s with Riccardo Chailly's captivating album, "Sounds Of The 30s." This live recording, released on January 1, 2012, under Universal Music Italia Srl, is a testament to Chailly's mastery and the timeless appeal of classical music. The album spans a variety of genres, including opera, classical, and orchestral pieces, showcasing the versatility and depth of the era's musical landscape.
The album opens with Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83, performed live with three distinct movements: "Allegramente," "Adagio assai," and "Presto." These pieces highlight Chailly's dynamic range and the orchestra's precision. The album also features a live performance of Kurt Weill's "Tango," along with arrangements of "Surabaya Johnny" and "Zuhälterballade" from "Die Dreigroschenoper," demonstrating Chailly's ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly.
Additionally, the album includes a live performance of Igor Stravinsky's orchestration of "Tango" and a suite from "Le mille e una notte," adding to the rich tapestry of sounds that define this era. With a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, "Sounds Of The 30s" is a comprehensive journey through the musical treasures of the 1930s, led by the incomparable Riccardo Chailly.