Fabian Müller's debut album, "Out of Doors," released on April 29, 2016, under the Ars Produktion label, is a captivating exploration of chamber music that spans a little over an hour and fourteen minutes. The album showcases Müller's exceptional skill and versatility as a pianist, featuring a diverse collection of works that include pieces by Ravel, Bartók, Messiaen, and Beethoven.
The album opens with Maurice Ravel's "Miroirs," a suite of five pieces that reflect the composer's unique impressionistic style. Müller's interpretation brings out the subtle nuances and intricate details of each movement, from the delicate "Noctuelles" to the lively "Alborada del gracioso."
Following Ravel's suite, the album delves into Béla Bartók's "Out of Doors," a collection of five pieces inspired by the sounds and scenes of the natural world. Müller's performance captures the essence of each movement, from the rustic "With Drums & Pipes" to the playful "Musette" and the dramatic "The Chase."
The album also features Olivier Messiaen's "Catalogue d'oiseaux," a challenging and innovative work that showcases Müller's technical prowess. The final piece on the album is Ludwig van Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No. 15 in D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral,'" a beloved work that Müller interprets with sensitivity and depth.
Throughout the album, Müller's playing is characterized by a keen sense of phrasing, a rich tonal palette, and a deep understanding of the composers' intentions. "Out of Doors" is a testament to Fabian Müller's artistry and a compelling introduction to his musical vision.