Thierry Escaich's "Tanz Fantasie" is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary classical music, released on June 10, 2008, under the Indésens label. This album showcases Escaich's virtuosity and versatility as a composer and organist, offering a diverse collection of pieces that span various styles and moods.
The album opens with the title track, "Tanz Fantasie," a lively and imaginative piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Escaich's "Improvisation No. 1" follows, demonstrating his skill in spontaneous composition. The "Quasi una passacaglia" offers a more structured and contemplative piece, while "Improvisation No. 2" returns to the freer style of the first improvisation.
"Semaine sainte à Cuzco" is a standout track, inspired by the composer's experiences in Peru. This piece blends traditional Peruvian influences with Escaich's unique compositional voice. The "Fantaisie, Op. 48" is a substantial work that showcases Escaich's ability to craft a compelling and cohesive musical narrative.
The album also includes several pieces that draw on sacred music traditions, such as the "Variations grégoriennes sur un Salve Regina," which weaves intricate variations around the Gregorian chant melody. The final track, "In Memoriam Henri Tomasi," is a poignant tribute to the French composer and conductor.
Throughout "Tanz Fantasie," Thierry Escaich's mastery of the organ is evident, as he brings each piece to life with dynamic and expressive playing. The album's 55-minute duration offers a satisfying exploration of Escaich's musical world, making it a rewarding listen for fans of contemporary classical music.