Floraleda Sacchi presents a captivating exploration of the works of Jan Ladislav Dussek, a prominent Czech composer of the Classical era, in her album "Dussek: Works for Fortepiano and Harp." Released in 2011 under the Amadeus Arte label, this collection showcases Sacchi's virtuosity and versatility as she delves into the intricate and expressive pieces composed for the fortepiano and harp.
The album spans a duration of 59 minutes, featuring a diverse range of compositions that highlight Dussek's innovative spirit and Sacchi's technical prowess. From the lively "Variations on Lodoiska Ouverture" to the delicate "Introduction & Waltz," and the enchanting "Let Us Be Marry," each track offers a unique glimpse into the musical landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Sacchi's performance is marked by a deep understanding of the historical context and a keen sensitivity to the nuances of the music. Her interpretations bring to life the melodic richness and harmonic sophistication of Dussek's works, making this album a compelling listen for both classical music enthusiasts and those new to the genre.
With its minimalist approach and refined execution, "Dussek: Works for Fortepiano and Harp" stands as a testament to Floraleda Sacchi's artistry and her commitment to preserving and revitalizing the classical repertoire.