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Boris Berman's "Stravinsky & Schnittke: Piano Music" is a captivating exploration of two distinct yet equally compelling musical voices. Released on March 1, 1991, under the Chandos label, this album spans a concise yet impactful 54 minutes, offering a journey through the realms of avant-garde, classical piano, and minimalism.
The album opens with Igor Stravinsky's Piano Sonata, a piece that showcases Berman's technical prowess and interpretive depth. The sonata's four movements, ranging from the contemplative "Lento" to the lively "Allegro," demonstrate Stravinsky's innovative approach to classical forms. Berman's performance is both precise and expressive, bringing out the intricate details and rhythmic complexities of the composition.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Alfred Schnittke's Piano Sonata, K. 043, and Serenade in A, K. 044. These works exemplify Schnittke's unique blend of minimalism and avant-garde experimentation. Berman's renditions are marked by a keen sensitivity to the subtle nuances and textural layers of Schnittke's music. The Serenade in A, with its varied movements from the hymn-like "Hymne" to the playful "Rondoletto," is particularly noteworthy for its dynamic range and emotional depth.
The album concludes with Schnittke's "Piano-Rag-Music, K. 032," a piece that blends ragtime elements with contemporary classical techniques. Berman's performance is both virtuosic and nuanced, capturing the essence of this intriguing composition.
Throughout the album, Boris Berman's artistry shines through, offering listeners a profound and engaging experience. His mastery of the piano and deep understanding of these compositions make "Stravinsky & Schnittke: Piano Music" a standout addition to any classical music collection.