Dive into the captivating world of Florent Schmitt's chamber music with the album "Schmitt: Piano Quintet - A tour d'anches." This 2011 release from Naxos presents two of Schmitt's most notable works, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that spans over an hour and thirteen minutes.
The album opens with Schmitt's Piano Quintet, Op. 51, a dramatic and beautifully crafted piece composed in 1908. The Berlin Soloists Ensemble delivers a powerful performance, showcasing the quintet's depth and emotional range. The first movement, "Lent et grave," sets a somber tone, while the third movement, "Anime," brings a lively and spirited energy.
The second half of the album features "A tour d'anches," Op. 97, a whimsical and sparkling composition for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and piano. Written in 1943, this piece is a delightful exploration of the wind instruments' unique timbres and expressive capabilities. The four movements, "A courre," "Sur un rythme prevu," "Nocturne - Sarabande," and "Quasimodo," each offer a distinct mood and character, from playful and energetic to introspective and serene.
Florent Schmitt, a French composer known for his rich harmonies and complex rhythms, is brilliantly represented in this album. The Berlin Soloists Ensemble's expert performance brings out the full potential of Schmitt's compositions, making this album a treasure trove for classical music enthusiasts. Whether you're a longtime fan of Schmitt's work or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.