Dive into the captivating world of Edward MacDowell's "Macdowell, E.: Sonata Eroica in G Minor / 12 Virtuoso Etudes," a timeless classical album released in 1989 under the Delos label. This album showcases MacDowell's mastery of the piano, blending romanticism and technical brilliance.
The centerpiece of the album is the "Sonata Eroica in G Minor, 'Sonata No. 2'," a four-movement work that exudes nobility, whimsy, tender longing, and fierce energy. This sonata, inspired by the legend of King Arthur, offers a rich tapestry of emotions and technical challenges.
Complementing the sonata are the "12 Virtuoso Etudes, Op. 46," each a distinct character study. From the playful "Novelette" and the relentless "Moto Perpetuo" to the melancholic "Valse Triste" and the triumphant "Polonaise," these etudes are a testament to MacDowell's compositional versatility and his ability to evoke a wide range of moods and atmospheres.
With a total duration of 53 minutes, this album is a perfect blend of depth and accessibility, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime admirer of MacDowell's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album promises a rewarding listening experience.
1989 Delos1989 Delos
Tracks
Sonata eroica in G Minor, "Sonata No. 2": I. Slow, with nobilityEdward MacDowell, Charles Fierro
Sonata eroica in G Minor, "Sonata No. 2": II. Elf-likeEdward MacDowell, Charles Fierro
Sonata eroica in G Minor, "Sonata No. 2": III. Tenderly, longinglyEdward MacDowell, Charles Fierro
Sonata eroica in G Minor, "Sonata No. 2": IV. Fiercely, very fastEdward MacDowell, Charles Fierro