Immerse yourself in the intricate world of Igor Stravinsky's early 20th-century compositions with "Stravinsky: L'œuvre pour piano, vol. 1." This captivating album, released on January 1, 1980, under Warner Classics, offers a comprehensive journey through Stravinsky's piano works, showcasing his unique blend of classical and neoclassical styles.
The album opens with Stravinsky's Piano Sonata in F-Sharp Minor, a four-movement piece that demonstrates the composer's early romantic influences and his evolving neoclassical style. Following the sonata, the Scherzo in G Minor provides a lively contrast, highlighting Stravinsky's knack for rhythmic complexity and playful melodies.
The heart of the album lies in the "4 Études pour piano, Op. 7," a set of virtuosic studies that push the boundaries of piano technique. Each étude explores a different facet of Stravinsky's compositional genius, from the fiery "Con moto. Fougueux" to the delicate "Andantino. Jeu de timbres."
The album also includes a selection of Stravinsky's lighter compositions, such as the whimsical "Valse pour les enfants" and the pedagogical "Les cinq doigts," a collection of eight simple melodies designed to introduce young pianists to the world of classical music.
With a total runtime of 46 minutes, this album is a concise yet comprehensive introduction to Stravinsky's piano works. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Stravinsky's music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.