Klara Kormendi's 2014 album, "Boulez: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1 and 3 / Messiaen: Canteyodjaya / Berio: Rounds," is a captivating exploration of contemporary classical piano music. This album showcases Kormendi's exceptional skill and versatility as a pianist, featuring works by three prominent 20th-century composers: Pierre Boulez, Olivier Messiaen, and Luciano Berio.
The album opens with Boulez's Piano Sonata No. 1, a complex and demanding piece composed in 1947, followed by his Piano Sonata No. 3, a more accessible yet equally intricate work from 1957. Kormendi's interpretations are precise and nuanced, bringing out the intricate details and structural depth of these sonatas.
The album also includes Messiaen's "Cantéyodjayâ: Canteyodjaya," a piece inspired by Indian rhythms and scales, showcasing Kormendi's ability to handle the unique rhythmic and melodic challenges of Messiaen's music. Berio's "Rounds," originally composed for piano and magnetic tape, is presented here in a version for solo piano, demonstrating Kormendi's adaptability and technical prowess.
Additionally, the album features "Elis" by Heinz Holliger, a short but intense piece that adds a touch of contrast and variety to the collection. Kormendi's performance is marked by its clarity and emotional resonance, making this a standout piece on the album.
With a total duration of 59 minutes, this album is a comprehensive and engaging journey through some of the most significant and challenging works of contemporary classical piano music. Kormendi's performances are marked by their technical brilliance, musical insight, and emotional depth, making this album a remarkable addition to any classical music collection.