Kaikhosru Sorabji's monumental '100 Transcendental Studies' is a series of 100 piano études written between 1940 and 1944, showcasing the composer's unwavering dedication to his craft. This particular release, 'Sorabji, K.: 100 Transcendental Studies, Nos. 26-43', is a testament to the visionary spirit of Sorabji, as interpreted by the skilled pianist Fredrik Ullén. Released on 25 August 2009 by BIS Records, this album is a masterclass in technical virtuosity and emotional depth, with Ullén's nuanced performance bringing Sorabji's complex compositions to life.
The 18 tracks on this album, spanning over 1 hour and 16 minutes, demonstrate Sorabji's innovative approach to piano music, pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the instrument. From the delicate 'Dolcissimo' of No. 26 to the fiery 'Impetuoso e con fuoco ed energia' of No. 42, Ullén's playing is characterised by precision, passion, and a deep understanding of Sorabji's unique musical language.
As the second instalment in Ullén's recording of the complete '100 Transcendental Studies', this album has been eagerly anticipated by fans of Sorabji's music. The critical acclaim that has greeted Ullén's project is a testament to the power and beauty of Sorabji's compositions, and this album is sure to delight both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts of the composer's work. With its rich soundscapes and technical brilliance, 'Sorabji, K.: 100 Transcendental Studies, Nos. 26-43' is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the fascinating world of Kaikhosru Sorabji's music.
Kaikhosru Sorabji, born Leon Dudley in Essex, England, was a prolific and enigmatic English composer whose work spans an impressive seventy years. Known for his complex and technically demanding compositions, Sorabji's music ranges from delicate miniatures to monumental works that can last several hours. His piano pieces, such as the nocturnes "Gulistān" and "Villa Tasca," and large-scale compositions like his seven symphonies for solo piano and the epic "Opus Clavicembalisticum," showcase his unique blend of free rhythms and Asiatic melodic elements. Sorabji's personal life was marked by a sense of alienation due to his homosexuality and mixed ancestry, leading to a lifelong tendency towards seclusion. His musical legacy is one of formidable complexity and dazzling difficulty, making him a standout figure in 20th-century composition.
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