Thierry De Brunhoff's "Le Piano d'Ulysse de Handel à Debussy" is a captivating journey through the evolution of classical piano music, released on January 1, 1962, under the BNF Collection label. This 43-minute album is a testament to De Brunhoff's virtuosity and his ability to navigate diverse compositions with finesse.
The album opens with Handel's "Keyboard Suites, Vol. 1, Suite No. 5 in E Major, HWV 430: Air and Variations 'The Harmonious Blacksmith'," setting a tone of elegance and precision. It seamlessly transitions through the centuries, featuring works by Rameau, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and more, culminating in the impressionistic beauty of Debussy's "Clair de lune" and "Golliwog's Cake-Walk" from "Children's Corner."
De Brunhoff's interpretation of these pieces is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The album includes well-known favorites like Mozart's "Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: III. Alla turca" and Schubert's "6 Moments musicaux, Op. 94, D. 780: No. 3 in F Minor 'Air russe'," as well as lesser-known gems like Bartók's "Mikrokosmos, Sz. 107, Book VI: No. 142, From the Diary of a Fly."
Each track is a masterclass in piano performance, showcasing De Brunhoff's ability to bring out the unique character and charm of each composition. Whether it's the playful "Le coucou" by Rameau, the delicate "Berceuse" from Fauré's "Dolly," or the whimsical "Polichinelle" by Balakirev, De Brunhoff's playing is always engaging and full of nuance.
This album is a delightful exploration of classical piano music, offering a rich and varied listening experience. It's a perfect blend of technical brilliance and artistic sensitivity, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.