Polina Leschenko's "Forgotten Melodies" is a captivating journey through the enchanting world of classical piano music. Released in 2012 under the Avanticlassic label, this album showcases Leschenko's exquisite skill and deep connection with the compositions of Rachmaninov and Medtner. Spanning a total of 1 hour and 2 minutes, the album features 13 tracks that beautifully blend technical prowess with emotional depth.
The album opens with the delicate and romantic "Valse ‘Amour’, Op. 2," followed by the intricate "Arabesque Valsante, Op. 6." Leschenko's interpretation of the "Piano Sonata No 2, Op. 36" is a standout, with each movement—Allegro Agitato, Non Allegro, and Allegro Molto—revealing the sonata's rich complexity and dynamic range.
The heart of the album lies in the "Forgotten Melodies, Cycle 1, Op. 38," a series of eight pieces that range from the tranquil "Sonata-Reminiscenza" to the lively "Danza Festiva." Each piece is a testament to Leschenko's ability to evoke a wide spectrum of emotions, from the serene and reflective to the vibrant and energetic.
Leschenko's performance on "Forgotten Melodies" is not just a display of technical brilliance but also a profound exploration of the composers' intentions. Her nuanced phrasing and expressive touch bring a fresh perspective to these timeless works, making this album a treasure for both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and those new to the genre.