Immerse yourself in the pioneering world of Leo Ornstein with the captivating album "Danse Sauvage: Early Piano Music Of Leo Ornstein." Released on October 6, 1975, under the Baroque Records label, this chamber music collection showcases Ornstein's innovative and often dissonant compositions that pushed the boundaries of early 20th-century music.
The album features 17 tracks, including the titular "Danse Sauvage" (Wild Men's Dance), a piece known for its violent rhythms and complete dissonance, composed in 1913. Other notable works include selections from "Arabesques, Op. 42" and "Three Moods," each offering a unique exploration of emotion and expression. The pieces vary in tempo and mood, from the intense "Allegro E Molto Appassionato (The Battle)" to the contemplative "Andantino Molto Espressivo."
Performed by Michael Sellers, this album is a testament to Ornstein's groundbreaking contributions to piano music. With a total duration of 37 minutes, it's a concise yet powerful journey through the early works of a composer who dared to defy conventional norms. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or a curious listener, this album offers a compelling glimpse into the avant-garde spirit of Leo Ornstein's early career.