Immerse yourself in the intricate and captivating world of Norman Dello Joio's piano compositions with "Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 1." Released on September 1, 1999, under Albany Records, this album is a testament to Dello Joio's mastery of the piano, showcasing his unique ability to blend technical prowess with emotional depth.
Spanning a total of 1 hour and 10 minutes, this collection features 17 tracks, including sonatas, nocturnes, capriccios, preludes, and songs without words. Each piece is performed with exquisite precision by pianist Debra Torok, bringing Dello Joio's compositions to life with a nuanced and expressive touch.
The album opens with "Capriccio on the Interval of a Second," a lively and intricate piece that sets the stage for the diverse range of emotions and styles that follow. From the hauntingly beautiful "Nocturne in E" and "Nocturne in F-Sharp Minor" to the dynamic and energetic "Sonata 2: Presto martellato," each track offers a unique exploration of the piano's capabilities.
Dello Joio's sonatas are particularly noteworthy, with each movement offering a distinct mood and character. The "Sonata 1: Chorale Prelude" begins with a serene and contemplative atmosphere, while the "Sonata 3: Theme & Five Variations" showcases Dello Joio's playful and inventive side.
The album also includes several shorter pieces, such as the "Prelude: To a Young Musician" and "Prelude: To a Young Dancer," which are both charming and evocative. The "Two Songs Without Words" offer a lyrical and introspective contrast to the more technically demanding pieces.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Dello Joio's music or a newcomer looking to explore his work, "Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 1" is a must-listen. With its diverse range of styles and moods, this album is a true celebration of the piano and a testament to Dello Joio's enduring legacy as one of the most important American composers of the 20th century.