Dive into the enchanting world of love and classical music with Anne Akiko Meyers' "Serenade: The Love Album," a captivating exploration of love's many dimensions. Released in 2015, this album is a testament to Meyers' virtuosity and her ability to weave together a tapestry of sounds that resonate deeply with the heart.
The album kicks off with Leonard Bernstein's "Serenade after Plato's 'Symposium'," a masterful piece that sets the stage for a journey through various facets of love. This five-movement serenade, recorded in anticipation of Bernstein's 100th birthday, is a highlight of the album, showcasing Meyers' technical prowess and expressive depth.
Beyond Bernstein, "Serenade: The Love Album" features a diverse array of compositions, each bringing a unique perspective on love. From the iconic "Love Theme" from "Cinema Paradiso" to the hauntingly beautiful "Gabriel's Oboe" from "The Mission," Meyers and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Keith Lockhart, deliver performances that are both technically impressive and deeply moving.
The album also includes several world premieres from contemporary composers, adding a fresh and innovative touch to the collection. These new works, alongside beloved classics, create a rich and varied listening experience that spans different eras and styles.
Recorded at the renowned LSO St. Luke's in February 2015, the album benefits from exceptional sound quality, allowing every nuance of Meyers' playing to shine through. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or new to the genre, "Serenade: The Love Album" offers a compelling and enriching experience that celebrates the enduring power of love and the beauty of music.