Aurélien Pontier's "Vienna: Joyful Apocalypse" is a captivating journey through the heart of classical piano music, set to release on May 31, 2024, under Warner Classics. This exquisite collection spans a rich tapestry of compositions, each meticulously chosen and performed to showcase the depth and versatility of Pontier's artistry.
The album opens with Grünfeld's vibrant "Soirée de Vienne," a lively paraphrase on waltz motives from Johann Strauss’ "Die Fledermaus," setting the stage for a whirlwind of musical delights. Pontier's interpretation of Godowsky's "Triakontameron, Vol. 3: No. 11, Alt Wien" showcases his technical prowess and nuanced expression, while his rendition of Schulhof's "Pizzicato-Polka" brings a playful energy to the forefront.
Rachmaninov's "Polka de W. R." and Tchaikovsky's "Valse sentimentale" and "Valse-scherzo" highlight Pontier's ability to infuse each piece with a unique emotional resonance. The album also features enchanting arrangements of Kreisler's "Liebesleid" and Schubert's "An die Musik," demonstrating Pontier's skill in bringing new life to beloved classics.
A standout piece is Mahler's "Adagietto," arranged by Pontier, which offers a moment of profound reflection amidst the album's lively repertoire. The collection culminates with Ravel's "La valse," a tour de force that encapsulates the album's title, "Joyful Apocalypse," with its exhilarating blend of beauty and intensity.
With a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, "Vienna: Joyful Apocalypse" is a testament to Aurélien Pontier's mastery of the classical piano repertoire. This album is a celebration of the timeless elegance and exuberance of Viennese music, performed with unparalleled skill and passion.