Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Ferruccio Busoni with this exquisite collection of piano works, released on September 25, 2020, by iMD-Claudio Colombo. This album showcases Busoni's mastery of the classical piano repertoire, featuring six enchanting sonatinas and the first book of his "Indianisches Tagebuch" (Indian Diary).
The six sonatinas, composed between 1880 and 1890, are early works by Busoni that demonstrate his burgeoning talent and innovative approach to composition. Each sonatina is a miniature masterpiece, offering a unique blend of lyricism, virtuosity, and structural ingenuity. From the delicate elegance of Sonatina No. 1 to the dramatic flair of Sonatina No. 6, these pieces provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a young composer who would go on to become one of the most influential figures in early 20th-century music.
The "Indianisches Tagebuch I" is a set of four piano pieces inspired by Busoni's travels in India. These works are notable for their evocative use of exotic harmonies and rhythms, reflecting Busoni's fascination with non-Western music. The first movement, "Allegro affettuoso, un poco agitato," sets the tone with its restless energy and vivid imagery, while the final movement, "Maestoso ma andando," brings the cycle to a majestic close.
Throughout the album, pianist Claudio Colombo delivers a compelling and nuanced performance, bringing out the unique character of each piece. His technical prowess and deep understanding of Busoni's style make this recording an essential addition to any classical music lover's collection. With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the full range of Busoni's early piano works.