Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Louis Théodore Gouvy, a prominent figure in the French musical scene of the 19th century. This album, "Gouvy: Sonatas for Piano 4 Hands," released on November 4, 2014, under the Grand Piano label, showcases Gouvy's mastery of the piano duet form. The collection features three complete sonatas for piano four hands, each offering a unique blend of melodic richness and technical brilliance.
The album opens with the dramatic Sonata for Piano 4 Hands in D Minor, Op. 36, composed in 1861. This four-movement work is a testament to Gouvy's ability to craft compelling narratives through music. The Allegro moderato first movement sets a somber tone, while the Adagio offers a moment of introspection. The Intermezzo provides a playful contrast, leading to the reflective Epilogue.
Next, the Sonata for Piano 4 Hands in C Minor, Op. 49, presents a more classical structure with its four movements: Allegro moderato, Larghetto, Minuetto, and Finale. This sonata exemplifies Gouvy's skill in blending traditional forms with his distinctive melodic style.
The album concludes with the Sonata for Piano 4 Hands in F Major, Op. 51. This three-movement work, with its Allegro con brio opening, Andantino scherzoso second movement, and Allegro risoluto finale, showcases Gouvy's ability to create dynamic and engaging music that captivates the listener from start to finish.
Performed by the renowned duo of Emile Naoumoff and Yau Cheng, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the piano repertoire of the 19th century. With a total duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, it offers a comprehensive exploration of Gouvy's contributions to the piano duet literature.