Yolanda Kondonassis, renowned harpist, presents "Quietude," a captivating collection of solo harp pieces released on April 24, 2001, under the Telarc label. This chamber music album spans 52 minutes and features 17 tracks, each meticulously selected and performed to showcase the harp's versatility and Kondonassis' exceptional skill.
The album opens with a transcription of Carlos Salzedo's "5 Preludes for Harp Alone: No. 4, Introspection," setting a contemplative tone that permeates the entire collection. Kondonassis' interpretations of Erik Satie's "3 Gymnopédies" and "3 Gnossiennes" are particularly noteworthy, demonstrating her ability to breathe new life into these iconic pieces. The album also includes transcriptions of works by Frédéric Chopin, Felix Mendelssohn, and Gabriel Fauré, among others, each rendered with exquisite sensitivity and technical prowess.
One of the standout features of "Quietude" is Kondonassis' own transcriptions, which make up the majority of the album. Her ability to adapt these pieces for the harp is a testament to her deep understanding of both the instrument and the compositions themselves. The title track, "Quietude," is a rare exception, originally composed for the harp by Salzedo, and serves as a centerpiece for the album.
Throughout "Quietude," Kondonassis' playing is marked by a sense of intimacy and reflection, making this album an ideal choice for those seeking a moment of tranquility. Her precise and expressive technique brings out the subtle nuances in each piece, creating a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply looking to explore the harp's vast potential, "Quietude" offers a compelling journey through some of the most beautiful and evocative solo harp repertoire.