Dive into the captivating world of Swedish composer, conductor, and pianist Wilhelm Stenhammar with his remarkable album "Stenhammar: Piano Concerto No.1." Released in 2006 by Sterling Records, this album is a testament to Stenhammar's evolution as a composer, blending late Romantic influences with his unique artistic vision.
The centerpiece of the album is Stenhammar's breakthrough composition, the Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor, Op. 1. Premiered in Stockholm in 1894, this concerto showcases Stenhammar's prowess as both a pianist and a composer. The four-movement concerto is performed exquisitely by Irène Mannheimer, with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Charles Dutoit. Each movement, from the contemplative "Molto Moderato" to the lively "Allegro commodo," offers a rich tapestry of emotions and musical brilliance.
In addition to the concerto, the album features selections from Stenhammar's "Sensommarnätter, Op. 33" ("Late Summer Nights"). These five pieces, each with its distinct character, provide a delightful contrast to the concerto, showcasing Stenhammar's versatility and depth as a composer.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Stenhammar's early works, offering both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and newcomers a chance to appreciate the genius of this Swedish maestro. The album's liner notes are provided by Andrew Manze, adding valuable context and insights into Stenhammar's life and music.