Yuri Liberzon's debut album, Ascension, is a masterful showcase of his technical prowess and musicality as a classical guitarist. Released on 17 July 2015, this 12-track album is a testament to Liberzon's skill and artistry, featuring a diverse range of compositions that highlight his impressive abilities.
The album begins with a beautiful interpretation of the Beatles' 'Michelle', followed by Ernesto Lecuona's 'Danza Lucumí' and Sergei Rudnev's 'The Old Lime Tree (Lipa Vekovaia)'. Liberzon's technical ability shines in his renditions of Domenico Scarlatti's Keyboard Sonatas, K.1 and K.27, while his musicality is on full display in his performances of J.S. Bach's Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004.
Throughout the album, Liberzon's playing is characterised by precision, nuance, and a deep understanding of the music. His arrangements of iconic pieces, such as the Köln Concert Part IIc and 'Yesterday', demonstrate his creativity and flair as a musician.
As Liberzon himself notes, Ascension symbolises his growth as a musician and human being, and this album is a compelling reflection of his artistic journey. With its thoughtful programming and exceptional performances, Ascension is an album that will appeal to fans of classical guitar music and beyond. Lasting 1 hour and 7 minutes, this album is a must-listen for anyone looking to experience the beauty and expressiveness of classical guitar playing.