Immerse yourself in the world of Pierre Boulez, one of the most influential figures in contemporary classical music, with the album "Pierre Boulez und das Klavier." This captivating collection, released on Cybele Records, offers a profound journey through Boulez's piano works, showcasing his evolution as a composer from 1945 to 2005.
The album opens with "Douze Notations (1945)," a set of twelve expressive miniatures composed by Boulez at the tender age of twenty. These pieces, ranging from the fantastical to the mechanical, display a remarkable breadth of emotion and technical prowess. Following this, the album presents Boulez's three sonatas, each a testament to his innovative spirit and evolving style. The "Première Sonate (1946)" and "Deuxième Sonate (1948)" reveal his early explorations, while the "Troisième Sonate (1955-1957/1963)" delves into his more experimental period, characterized by complex structures and intricate textures.
The album concludes with two later works, "Incises (1994/2001)" and "Une page d'éphéméride (2005)," demonstrating Boulez's enduring creativity and his continued influence on the avant-garde classical scene. Recorded between December 2010 and May 2011, this collection spans over an hour and eighteen minutes of captivating music, performed with precision and passion by Pierre Boulez himself.
"Pierre Boulez und das Klavier" is not just a compilation of compositions; it's a chronological exploration of Boulez's artistic journey, offering listeners a unique insight into the mind of a musical genius. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises an enriching and engaging experience.
2011 Cybele Records2011 Cybele Records, eine Co-Produktion mit DeutschlandRadio