Marc-André Hamelin, a name synonymous with virtuosity and innovation in the classical piano world, presents his own compositions in the 2010 album "Hamelin: Études." This captivating collection is a testament to Hamelin's prowess not just as a performer but also as a composer, offering a unique blend of minimalism, classical piano, and chamber music elements.
The album features 24 tracks, including 12 études composed in all the minor keys, each inspired by the works of musical greats like Chopin, Paganini-Liszt, Alkan, Scarlatti, Tchaikovsky, Goethe, Rossini, and Pergolesi. These études are not just technical exercises but also deeply expressive pieces that showcase Hamelin's ability to weave intricate melodies and harmonies. The album also includes a "Little Nocturne," a series of intimate pieces under the title "Con intimissimo sentimento," and a set of variations titled "Cathy's Variations."
Each track is a journey through different emotional landscapes, from the hauntingly beautiful "Etude No. 7 in E-Flat Minor" for the left hand alone to the playful "Etude No. 5 in G Minor 'Toccata grottesca'." The album's duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes offers a substantial exploration of Hamelin's compositional style, which is both challenging and rewarding for the listener.
Recorded and released under the Hyperion label, this album is a must-experience for anyone interested in contemporary classical music. Hamelin's technical brilliance and artistic sensitivity shine through in every note, making "Hamelin: Études" a significant addition to the repertoire of classical piano music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album promises a rich and fulfilling listening experience.