Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical piano with "The Essential Jordi Masó," a captivating collection of Jordi Masó's most exquisite compositions and interpretations. Released on June 20, 2025, under the prestigious Naxos Special Projects label, this album is a testament to Masó's virtuosity and deep connection to the classical piano repertoire.
Spanning a rich duration of 2 hours and 21 minutes, this album is a journey through a diverse range of styles and moods, from the lively "Carousel Waltz" to the serene "Ave Maria." Jordi Masó's mastery shines through in every piece, whether he is performing a delicate "Nocturne" or a spirited "Fandanguillo." The tracklist is a carefully curated selection that showcases Masó's versatility and his ability to bring out the essence of each composition, making it a delightful experience for both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
"The Essential Jordi Masó" is not just a compilation; it is a celebration of the artist's unique musical voice. With pieces like "El arbol de Guernica (the Tree of Guernica)" and "Onazez (Grief)," Masó invites you into a world of profound emotion and technical brilliance. The album's diverse genres and styles, from traditional Spanish serenades to intimate nocturnes, highlight Masó's ability to connect with the listener on a deeply personal level.
This album is a must-listen for anyone looking to explore the depth and beauty of classical piano music. Jordi Masó's interpretations are both sensitive and powerful, offering a fresh perspective on timeless pieces. Whether you are in the mood for a soothing "Mallorca, barcarolle" or an energetic "March No. 1: Allegretto," this collection has something to offer every listener. Dive into "The Essential Jordi Masó" and discover the magic of classical piano through the eyes of a true master.
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Tracks
IV. Los Pescadores en Bajo de GuíaJoaquín Turina, Jordi Masó
Canco i dansa VIIFederico Mompou, Jordi Masó
Au Chateau et dans le Parc: III. Toto deguise en Suisse d'egliseDéodat de Séverac, Jordi Masó