Dive into the enchanting world of classical music with James Ehnes' latest album, "Mythes," a captivating exploration of timeless compositions that span centuries and styles. At the heart of this collection is Karol Szymanowski's "Mythes," Op. 30, a trio of miniature tone poems inspired by Greek mythology, composed in 1915. Each movement—"La fontaine d’Arethuse," "Narcisse," and "Dryads et Pan"—paints vivid musical landscapes, showcasing Ehnes' virtuosity and expressive depth.
Complementing Szymanowski's evocative suite is George Frideric Handel's Violin Sonata in D Major, HWV 371. This Baroque masterpiece, with its four distinct movements, offers a stark contrast to the romanticism of "Mythes," demonstrating Ehnes' versatility and mastery of historical performance practices.
Beyond these two main works, the album is a treasure trove of delightful surprises. From the whimsical "133...At Least" to the lyrical "Chanson sans paroles," arranged by Fritz Kreisler, and the exhilarating "Flight of the Bumblebee," arranged by Jascha Heifetz, each piece is a testament to the enduring appeal of classical music. The album also features lesser-known gems like "Burleska" from "4 Pieces for Violin and Piano" and the enchanting "Sicilienne," formerly attributed to Paradis.
Throughout the album, Ehnes is accompanied by the talented pianist Andrew Armstrong, whose sensitive playing and impeccable technique provide the perfect foil to Ehnes' soaring violin. Together, they breathe new life into these beloved works, inviting listeners to experience the rich tapestry of classical music anew.
With a duration of just over 50 minutes, "Mythes" is a compact yet comprehensive journey through the world of chamber music, showcasing the artistry of James Ehnes and his collaborators. Whether you're a seasoned classical aficionado or a curious newcomer, this album promises a rewarding and engaging listening experience.