
Four Elements Vol.2: Fire
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100108
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 1st November 2019
Contents
Works
Les Soirs illumines par l'ardeur du charbonPreludes (12), Book 2
Traume am Kamin, op.143
The Firebird (L'Oiseau de feu) (piano)
Artists
Yu Kosuge (piano)Works
Les Soirs illumines par l'ardeur du charbonPreludes (12), Book 2
Traume am Kamin, op.143
The Firebird (L'Oiseau de feu) (piano)
Artists
Yu Kosuge (piano)About
The Berlin-based Japanese pianist’s latest Orchid Classics album moves from pieces filled with nostalgic warmth to others animated by hell’s tormenting flames. “By showing these many different aspects of fire, I want to lead the listener through different stories as told by composers, from the Romantic to contemporary periods,” comments Yu Kosuge.
Four Elements: Fire is built around compositions written during the First World War, each hallmarked by harmonic daring and searing emotions. Its track-list includes a selection of Max Reger’s sublime Träume am Kamin, fireside dreams preserved in the form of musical miniatures; Vers la flamme, among Alexander Scriabin’s final compositions and one of his most intense; Debussy’s breath-taking Feux d’artifice, a pyrotechnic tour de force; and the Ritual Fire Dance from Manuel de Falla’s ballet El amor brujo.
Yu’s programme also embraces earlier works. She opens with ‘January: At the Fireside’ from Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons before unleashing the scorching energy of Liszt’s Symphonic Poem no.5 ‘Prometheus’. Four Elements: Fire concludes with six excerpts from Stravinsky’s The Firebird, the work that made its young composer’s name.
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