Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Karen Dreyfus with her remarkable album, "Igor Korneitchouk: Viola Concerto / William Thomas McKinley: Concerto for Orchestra No. 2." Released on June 24, 2002, under MMC Recordings, this album is a testament to Dreyfus's exceptional talent and versatility as a violist.
The album is a blend of two distinct yet equally compelling works. The first half features the Viola Concerto by Igor Korneitchouk, a piece that showcases Dreyfus's technical prowess and emotional depth. The concerto is a journey through various moods and tempos, from the hauntingly beautiful "Coaxing the Shadows to Move of Their Own Volition" to the energetic and rhythmic "Danse Macabre."
The second half of the album is dedicated to William Thomas McKinley's Concerto for Orchestra No. 2. This five-movement work is a symphonic tour de force, with each movement offering a unique blend of melodies and rhythms. From the fiery "March: Marcia e con fuoco" to the melancholic "Valse triste," Dreyfus and the orchestra deliver a performance that is both powerful and nuanced.
The album also includes "Tango, Intermezzo, and Dance," a three-movement piece that is a delightful blend of Latin rhythms and classical elegance. Dreyfus's interpretation of this piece is a testament to her ability to seamlessly blend different musical styles.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, this album is a feast for the ears, offering a rich and varied musical experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Karen Dreyfus's album is sure to leave a lasting impression.