Aram Khachaturian's "Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38" is a captivating journey through the fusion of Western classical tradition and national Armenian influences. Composed in 1936, this concerto was Khachaturian's first major success in the West, earning him widespread recognition and a place in the repertoires of many notable pianists. The concerto is a vibrant, crowd-pleasing showpiece, designed to connect directly with the audience and avoid the experimental tendencies of the time.
The concerto is divided into three movements: "Allegro non troppo e maestoso," "Andante con anima," and "Allegro brillante." Each movement showcases Khachaturian's bold and extrovert style, characterized by spicy harmonies and colorful orchestration. The slow movement, in particular, features a unique part for the flexatone, a 'singing' percussive instrument that adds an intriguing layer to the composition.
Khachaturian's Piano Concerto in D-Flat Major, Op. 38, has stood the test of time, rivaling even Tchaikovsky's First Concerto in popularity. Its dynamic and spiky harmonies, such as the A-natural against A-flat, create a distinctive and engaging sound that continues to excite and intrigue audiences. This remastered recording, released in 2018 by Sony Classical, offers a fresh opportunity to experience the timeless brilliance of Khachaturian's work.