Immerse yourself in the innovative world of Ferruccio Busoni with this captivating collection of his experimental piano works. Released in 2019, "Busoni: Elegien & An die Jugend" showcases the composer's groundbreaking harmonic language and artistic vision, making it a standout addition to any classical music enthusiast's library. The album features two of Busoni's most intriguing compositions: the "Elegien, BV 249" and "An die Jugend, BV 254."
The "Elegien, BV 249" is a set of six evocative pieces that explore a range of moods and textures, from the introspective "Nach der Wendung" to the dramatic "Turandots Frauengemach." Each elegy offers a unique glimpse into Busoni's compositional style, characterized by its complexity and depth. The album also includes the "Berceuse" from "Elegien, BV 252," a soothing interlude that provides a moment of respite amidst the more intense pieces.
"An die Jugend, BV 254" is a four-movement work that pays homage to the spirit of youth and creativity. The piece is a tour de force of technical virtuosity, featuring intricate fugues, lively dances, and dramatic contrasts. From the playful "Preludietto, fughetta ed esercizio" to the triumphant "Introduzione, capriccio e epilogo," this work is a testament to Busoni's mastery of the piano and his enduring influence on the classical music tradition.
Carlo Grante's masterful performances bring these works to life with clarity and precision, highlighting the intricacies of Busoni's compositions. The album's duration of one hour and five minutes provides a satisfying listening experience, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the depth and breadth of Busoni's musical genius. Whether you're a longtime fan of Busoni's work or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.