Frederic Rzewski, a titan of contemporary classical music, presents a compelling collection of his piano works in "Rzewski: Piano Music," released in 2014 under the Naxos label. This album is a testament to Rzewski's innovative spirit and technical prowess, spanning 55 minutes of avant-garde, minimalist, and experimental compositions that challenge and captivate.
The album opens with "Fantasia," a piece that showcases Rzewski's ability to blend intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity. The centerpiece of the album is the six-part suite "Second Hand, or, Alone at Last," each movement offering a unique exploration of sound and structure. The suite is a journey through Rzewski's musical landscape, revealing his deep understanding of the piano's expressive capabilities.
The album concludes with "De Profundis," a profound and introspective piece that leaves a lasting impression. Rzewski's compositional style is characterized by its intellectual depth and emotional resonance, making this album a rewarding experience for those who appreciate the avant-garde and experimental genres.
Performed by Robert Satterlee, this album captures the essence of Rzewski's piano music, highlighting the composer's influence and significance in contemporary classical music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Rzewski's work or a newcomer to his compositions, "Rzewski: Piano Music" offers a rich and engaging exploration of one of the most important American composer-pianists of our time.