Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Wolfgang Fortner's compositional genius with this captivating album, released in October 1998. This collection showcases Fortner's mastery of chamber music, featuring a blend of sonatas, cycles, elegies, and trios that highlight his unique voice in the classical music landscape.
The album opens with the "Sonate für Violine & Klavier," a three-movement work that demonstrates Fortner's skill in crafting intricate dialogues between violin and piano. Following this, the "Zyklus für Violoncello & Klavier" presents a series of movements that explore the depths of the cello's expressive range, accompanied by the piano's delicate touch.
The "Sieben Elegien für Klavier" is a standout piece, offering seven distinct movements that range from contemplative to energetic. Each elegy is a testament to Fortner's ability to evoke a wide spectrum of emotions through his piano compositions.
The album concludes with the "Trio für Violine, Violoncello & Klavier," a work that brings together the violin, cello, and piano in a harmonious blend of lyrical movements and capricious elegies. This trio is a fitting finale to an album that celebrates Fortner's versatility and depth as a composer.
Performances by Laurent Albrecht Breuninger, Moritz Eggert, and Sebastian Hess bring Fortner's scores to life with precision and passion. The album, released under the wergo label, spans approximately 79 minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through Fortner's chamber music repertoire. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Fortner's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album is a treasure trove of musical discovery.