Leonard Pennario's "Concerto de Varsovie," released in 1962, is a captivating collection of classical piano pieces that showcase the artist's virtuosity and the rich orchestral arrangements that bring these compositions to life. This album features Pennario's masterful performances, accompanied by the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of both Miklós Rózsa and Carmen Dragon.
The album opens with a delicate and introspective arrangement of "Fantasy Pieces, Op. 3: No. 2," followed by the hauntingly beautiful "Prelude in C-Sharp Minor." Pennario's interpretation of "Rustle of Spring" from "Six Pieces, Op. 32: No. 3" is a standout, showcasing his ability to convey both tenderness and passion. The energetic and dramatic "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor, S. 244" is a highlight, demonstrating Pennario's technical prowess and the orchestra's dynamic range.
The title track, "Warsaw Concerto," is a thrilling centerpiece of the album, originally composed by Richard Addinsell for the film "Dangerous Moonlight." Pennario's performance is electrifying, capturing the essence of this iconic piece. The album also includes a tender and romantic rendition of "Liebesträume, S. 541: No. 3, O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst," and concludes with the lively and playful "Symphonic Concerto No. 4, Op. 102: III. Scherzo."
With a duration of just under 38 minutes, "Concerto de Varsovie" is a concise yet impactful journey through a variety of classical compositions, each brought to life by Leonard Pennario's exceptional artistry and the superb accompaniment of the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra. This album is a testament to Pennario's enduring legacy as a celebrated pianist and a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts.