Frederic Rzewski's "Rzewski Plays Rzewski: Piano Works, 1975 - 1999" is a monumental seven-CD collection that delves into the avant-garde and experimental compositions of one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary classical music. Released in 2005 by Nonesuch/WBR, this extensive set spans over six hours and forty minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through Rzewski's innovative piano works.
The album opens with "North American Ballads," a suite inspired by traditional folk tunes, showcasing Rzewski's ability to blend minimalist structures with deeply resonant themes. The centerpiece of the collection is the sprawling "Mayn Yingele," a series of 24 variations that demonstrate Rzewski's virtuosity and his penchant for intricate, repetitive patterns. This piece alone is a testament to his mastery of the piano and his unique approach to composition.
Also included is "The Houswife's Lament," a piece that adds a touch of narrative to the collection, and "Fougues," a series of 18 short, intense pieces that highlight Rzewski's experimental side. The album is a testament to Rzewski's ability to push the boundaries of classical music, incorporating elements of minimalism, experimental techniques, and political themes into his work.
For fans of avant-garde and contemporary classical music, this collection is an essential exploration of Rzewski's creative output. Whether you're familiar with his work or discovering it for the first time, "Rzewski Plays Rzewski: Piano Works, 1975 - 1999" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
2005 Nonesuch Records Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.2005 Nonesuch Records Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.
Tracks
North American Ballads: Dreadful MemoriesFrederic Rzewski
North American Ballads: Which Side Are You On?Frederic Rzewski
North American Ballads: Down by the RiversideFrederic Rzewski
North American Ballads: Winnsboro Cotton Mill BluesFrederic Rzewski