Karen Dreyfus presents a captivating collection of classical works in her album "Romanze," released on June 1, 1989, under the Bridge Records label. This 56-minute album is a testament to Dreyfus's virtuosity and versatility as a violist, showcasing her ability to bring depth and nuance to a diverse range of compositions.
The album opens with the Viola Sonata in F Major, Op. 11 No. 4, a piece that sets the stage for Dreyfus's expressive playing. She then moves on to Robert Schumann's Märchenbilder, Op. 113, a set of four pieces that paint vivid musical pictures, each with its own distinct character and mood. Dreyfus's interpretation brings out the whimsical and melancholic aspects of these pieces, making them a highlight of the album.
Debussy's "Beau soir," arranged for viola and piano, is another standout track. Dreyfus's playing is delicate and evocative, capturing the essence of this beautiful piece. The album also features seven Spanish folk songs, arranged by Federico García Lorca and Luis Buñuel. Dreyfus's renditions are lively and full of spirit, showcasing her ability to infuse traditional music with her own unique style.
The album concludes with the Romanze in F Major, Op. 85, arranged for viola and piano. Dreyfus's playing is tender and expressive, providing a fitting end to this diverse and engaging collection of works. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Karen Dreyfus's "Romanze" is sure to delight and inspire.