Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Antonio Soler's keyboard sonatas with this exquisite collection, featuring a selection of his lesser-known yet equally brilliant works. Recorded in the acoustically stunning Auditorium of the Palau de Congressos in Girona, Spain, this album showcases the intricate and expressive compositions of one of Spain's most influential Baroque composers.
Antonio Soler, born in 1729, was a prolific composer known for his approximately 120 keyboard sonatas, many of which exhibit distinctive Spanish rhythms and melodic phrases. This album presents a curated selection of Soler's sonatas, offering a unique opportunity to explore his musical genius. The sonatas featured here are drawn from the manuscript "Cary 703," housed at the Morgan Library & Museum, providing a glimpse into Soler's unpublished works.
The album spans a variety of keys and moods, from the somber and introspective to the lively and spirited. Each sonata is a testament to Soler's mastery of the keyboard, showcasing his innovative use of harmony, rhythm, and melody. The performances are meticulously crafted, capturing the essence of Soler's compositions and bringing them to life with clarity and precision.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The sonatas are performed with sensitivity and technical virtuosity, ensuring that every nuance of Soler's music is brought to the fore. This album is a celebration of Antonio Soler's enduring legacy, offering a fresh perspective on his keyboard sonatas and inviting you to discover the beauty and complexity of his musical vision.