Hans Abrahamsen's "Left, Alone" is a captivating exploration of the piano's expressive range, showcasing the composer's mastery of melody and texture. Released on April 21, 2023, via Winter & Winter, this album is a testament to Abrahamsen's unique voice in contemporary classical music. The centerpiece of the album is a piano concerto for the left hand, a genre made famous by works from Ravel, Prokofiev, and Britten. Abrahamsen's contribution to this tradition is a work of profound depth and beauty, divided into two parts and six movements, each offering a distinct atmosphere and technical challenge.
The album opens with "Ten Sinfonias," a series of short, character pieces that demonstrate Abrahamsen's skill in creating evocative musical landscapes with a single hand. From the stormy intensity of the first sinfonia to the playful energy of the seventh, these pieces are a feast for the ears, showcasing the pianist's virtuosity and Abrahamsen's compositional prowess.
"Left, Alone" is not just a display of technical skill, but also a journey through a range of moods and tempos. The slow movements, such as "Slowly Walking" and "Adagio molto espressivo," are particularly poignant, offering moments of quiet reflection amidst the album's more energetic passages. The final movement, "Presto con spirito," brings the album to a thrilling close, leaving the listener breathless and eager for more.
Performed by Tamara Stefanovich, with Peter Rundel conducting the WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln, "Left, Alone" is a stunning addition to the repertoire of solo piano music. With its engaging melodies, rich harmonies, and virtuosic writing, this album is sure to captivate listeners and inspire pianists alike. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply appreciate beautiful piano playing, "Left, Alone" is an album that deserves your attention.