Kirill Gerstein presents an intriguing and thoughtfully curated album, "Imaginary Pictures," released on June 2, 2014, under the Myrios Classics label. This captivating collection features a unique pairing of two classical piano masterpieces: Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" and Robert Schumann's "Carnaval, Op. 9." The album spans a total of 38 tracks, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that lasts approximately 63 minutes.
Gerstein's interpretation of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" is a vivid journey through a series of musical tableaux, each depicting a different scene or character. The work is framed by the recurring "Promenade" theme, which serves as a musical leitmotif for the viewer's journey through the exhibition. Gerstein's nuanced playing brings out the character and atmosphere of each piece, from the whimsical "Gnomus" to the haunting "Catacombae."
The second half of the album is dedicated to Schumann's "Carnaval," a suite of character pieces that explore a range of moods and emotions. Gerstein's performance is marked by its sensitivity and expressive depth, capturing the playful humor of "Eusebius" and "Florestan," the elegance of "Chiarina," and the dramatic intensity of "Paganini." The album concludes with the lively "Marche des 'Davidsbündler' contre les Philistins," a musical manifesto of Schumann's artistic ideals.
Throughout "Imaginary Pictures," Kirill Gerstein demonstrates his exceptional technical skill and profound musical insight. His playing is characterized by its clarity, precision, and emotional resonance, making this album a standout addition to any classical music collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Mussorgsky and Schumann or a newcomer to their music, Gerstein's interpretation offers a fresh and engaging perspective on these timeless works.