Georg Reiss invites you to explore the vibrant and dynamic world of ragtime with his album "Rhapsody," released on November 28, 2000, under the Curling Legs label. Spanning a concise yet engaging 48 minutes, this collection of 11 tracks showcases Reiss's mastery of the genre, blending classic ragtime elements with his unique touch.
From the lively and intricate "Rhapsody in Gershwin" to the sultry "Speak Low," each track offers a distinct flavor, demonstrating Reiss's versatility and range. The album opens with a nod to the legendary composer George Gershwin, setting the stage for a journey through various moods and tempos. "Promenade" and "En Route Pour Les Antilles" evoke a sense of movement and travel, while "Marterl" and "Milonga Del Angel" introduce a touch of international flair.
Reiss's compositions are not just technically impressive but also deeply expressive, with each piece telling its own story. "Temptation Rag" and "The Flirt" bring a playful and seductive energy, while "Echo of Spring" and "Blame It on the Spring" capture the essence of renewal and romance. The album closes with "Speak Low," a hauntingly beautiful piece that leaves a lasting impression.
"Rhapsody" is a testament to Georg Reiss's skill and passion for ragtime, offering both longtime fans and newcomers to the genre a delightful and enriching listening experience.