Dive into the monumental world of Kaikhosru Sorabji with his "Symphonia Brevis," a sprawling piano symphony that demands both your time and your attention. Released in 2020, this album is a testament to Sorabji's unique compositional voice, offering a challenging and rewarding listening experience that spans nearly two and a half hours.
Comprised of seven interconnected movements, "Symphonia Brevis" showcases Sorabji's intricate and complex musical language. From the free-form "Movimento Libero - Intreccio" to the delicate "Notturno" and the intricate "Nexus," each piece offers a unique journey through Sorabji's sonic landscape. The album is performed by the legendary pianist John Ogdon, who brings a sense of technical virtuosity and musical depth to these demanding works.
Sorabji, born Leon Dudley Sorabji, was an English composer, music critic, pianist, and writer, known for his highly complex and lengthy compositions. "Symphonia Brevis" is a prime example of his unique style, blending elements of romanticism, impressionism, and modernism into a cohesive and powerful whole. This album is not just for casual listeners; it's for those who want to engage deeply with the music and explore the boundaries of what piano symphonies can achieve.