Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Hans Abrahamsen's "Zählen und Erzählen," a remarkable collection of orchestral and piano works released on January 30, 2015, under the Winter & Winter label. This album is a testament to Abrahamsen's unique compositional voice, blending intricate structures with evocative melodies.
The album opens with "Four Pieces for Orchestra," a quartet of movements that showcase Abrahamsen's mastery of orchestration. From the expressive and slow first piece to the stormy and agitated second, the flowing and restless third, and the very slow fourth, each movement offers a distinct emotional landscape. The "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra" follows, featuring four movements that range from the flying and nervous first to the innocent and simple second, the tempo of great joy third, and the flowing but tranquil fourth. The concerto is a dialogue between the piano and the orchestra, with Abrahamsen's signature sensitivity and depth.
The second half of the album is dedicated to "Ten Studies for Piano," a series of character pieces that explore a variety of moods and styles. From the dreamy "Traumlied" to the stormy "Sturm," the sweetly singing "Arabeske," the boogie-woogie rhythms of the fifth study, and the vivid "Cascades," each piece is a miniatures masterpiece, showcasing Abrahamsen's pianistic prowess and his ability to convey a wide range of emotions through the piano.
With a total duration of 50 minutes, "Zählen und Erzählen" is a compact yet profound journey through the musical imagination of Hans Abrahamsen. Whether you're a longtime fan of contemporary classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album offers a rewarding and engaging listening experience.