Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Albert Roussel's piano works, masterfully brought to life by the talented Eric Parkin. Released on April 1, 1991, under the Chandos label, this album is a treasure trove of neoclassical and chamber music compositions that showcase Roussel's unique musical language and Parkin's exceptional artistry.
The album opens with "Rustiques, Op. 5," a three-movement suite that paints vivid musical landscapes, from the playful "Danse au bord de l'eau" to the introspective "Promenade sentimentale en forêt." Parkin's nuanced performances bring out the charm and character of each piece, making them feel both familiar and fresh.
One of the highlights of the album is the "Segovia Op. 29," a piece originally written for guitar but beautifully adapted for solo piano. Parkin's delicate touch and precise articulation make this piece a standout, showcasing his technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
The "Sonatine, Op. 16" is another gem, with its lively first movement and deeply expressive second movement. Parkin's dynamic range and expressive phrasing bring out the full emotional depth of these pieces.
The album also includes the "Prelude et Fugue, Op. 46," a challenging and rewarding work that showcases Parkin's virtuosity and musical intelligence. The "Trois pieces, Op. 49" is another highlight, with its lively rhythms and expressive melodies.
The album concludes with the "Suite in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 14," a four-movement suite that showcases Roussel's compositional skill and Parkin's interpretive abilities. From the hauntingly beautiful "Prélude" to the lively "Ronde," this suite is a fitting conclusion to a remarkable album.
With its rich variety of styles and moods, this album is a testament to the enduring appeal of Roussel's music and the exceptional talent of Eric Parkin. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to delight and inspire.