Harrison Herman presents a captivating collection of solo piano works in his latest album, Harrison Herman: Soler, Rachmaninoff, Schumann. Released on 27 November 2024 via Novus Promusica, this 35-minute masterpiece showcases Herman's technical prowess and emotional depth as he navigates the intricate compositions of renowned classical composers.
The album commences with the elegant Sonata in F Major, R. 89, followed by the Sonata in F-Sharp Major, R. 90, demonstrating Herman's ability to convey the nuances of Soler's Baroque style. He then transitions seamlessly to Rachmaninoff's Préludes, Op. 32: No. 12, Allegro in G-Sharp Minor, showcasing his capacity for expressive and dynamic playing.
The majority of the album is dedicated to Schumann's Humoreske, Op. 20, a seven-movement work that showcases Herman's mastery of the composer's unique blend of wit and sensitivity. From the simplicity of the first movement to the exuberance of the fifth, Herman's interpretation is characterised by a deep understanding of Schumann's complex emotional landscape.
Throughout the album, Harrison Herman's playing is marked by a sense of clarity and precision, allowing the listener to appreciate the intricate details of each composition. With Harrison Herman: Soler, Rachmaninoff, Schumann, fans of classical music are treated to a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the artist's exceptional skill and dedication to his craft.