Alexandre Tharaud, the renowned French pianist, presents a captivating album titled "Soundtrack 'Amour'", released on September 24, 2012, under Warner Classics. This classical piano album is a unique blend of timeless compositions and cinematic extracts, offering a compelling listening experience that spans just under 37 minutes.
The album features a selection of works by classical greats Franz Schubert and Ludwig van Beethoven, including Schubert's Impromptus and Moments musicaux, and Beethoven's Bagatelles. Tharaud's interpretation of these pieces is both nuanced and expressive, showcasing his technical prowess and deep understanding of the repertoire. The album also includes a piece by Ferruccio Busoni, based on a chorale prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach, adding a touch of variety to the collection.
What sets this album apart is the inclusion of extracts from Michael Haneke's film "Amour". These cinematic interludes provide a unique backdrop to the musical selections, creating a dialogue between the visual and the auditory. Tharaud's sensitive playing complements the film's themes, making this album a unique fusion of music and cinema.
"Soundtrack 'Amour'" is a testament to Alexandre Tharaud's versatility and artistry. His ability to navigate between different styles and genres, while maintaining a consistent level of excellence, makes this album a standout in his discography. Whether you're a fan of classical piano music or simply looking for a unique listening experience, this album is sure to captivate and engage.