Dive into the monumental world of Kaikhosru Sorabji with his magnum opus, "Opus Clavicembalisticum." This sprawling, intricate work for solo piano is a testament to the composer's virtuosity and endurance, clocking in at nearly four hours. Completed in 1930, it was once listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest non-repetitive piano work, showcasing Sorabji's unparalleled compositional prowess.
Released on the BIS label in 2001, this album presents the complete "Opus Clavicembalisticum" in all its grandeur, spread across 20 tracks. Each section of this monumental piece demands the utmost skill and stamina from the performer, from the intricate fugues to the expansive variations. The work is divided into several movements, including fugues, fantasias, interludes, and cadenzas, each pushing the boundaries of piano technique and musical complexity.
Sorabji's "Opus Clavicembalisticum" is not just a piece for the casual listener; it is a journey into the depths of musical exploration. The album captures the essence of Sorabji's unique style, blending elements of romanticism, modernism, and his own innovative techniques. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious explorer of the piano repertoire, this album offers a profound and rewarding listening experience.
Experience the sheer magnitude and brilliance of Kaikhosru Sorabji's "Opus Clavicembalisticum," a work that stands as a towering achievement in the world of piano 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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