Elliott Carter, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, presents a comprehensive journey through his avant-garde piano compositions with "Carter, E.: Piano Music (Complete)." Released in 2008 on the Cedille label, this album is a testament to Carter's enduring influence as a leading voice in 20th and 21st-century chamber music. The album features the acclaimed pianist Ursula Oppens, who brings Carter's intricate and innovative works to life with her masterful touch.
Spanning over an hour and ten minutes, the album includes ten tracks that showcase Carter's distinctive style and technical brilliance. From the intricate "90+" to the reflective "Retrouvailles" and the dynamic "Night Fantasies," each piece offers a unique exploration of sound and form. The album also features Carter's "Piano Sonata," a significant work in his repertoire, and "2 Thoughts About the Piano," which includes "Intermittences" and "Caténaires," both of which highlight Carter's ability to blend intellectual rigor with emotional depth.
Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City, this album captures the essence of Carter's compositions with clarity and precision. The use of a Steinway piano adds a rich, resonant quality to the performances, enhancing the listener's experience. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of avant-garde music or a newcomer to Carter's work, this album offers a compelling introduction to the composer's genius and his enduring impact on the world of classical music.