Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Déodat de Séverac's piano music with the release of "Sévérac: Piano Music, Vol. 3" on Naxos. This album, released on November 6, 2012, offers a rich and diverse collection of Séverac's compositions, spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes.
The album opens with "Le chant de la terre," a six-part suite that paints a vivid musical portrait of rural life, from the labor of the fields to the joyous harvest. Each movement is a masterclass in evocative storytelling, showcasing Séverac's ability to convey the essence of nature and human endeavor through music.
Following this, the album presents "Stances a Madame de Pompadour," a charming and elegant piece that reflects the refined tastes of its namesake. The playful "Pippermint-Get Waltz" offers a delightful contrast, demonstrating Séverac's versatility and wit.
The final piece on the album is the Piano Sonata in B-Flat Minor, a substantial and deeply expressive work that highlights Séverac's mastery of sonata form. The sonata's four movements take the listener on a journey from introspective melancholy to exuberant joy, showcasing the full range of Séverac's pianistic and compositional prowess.
Whether you're a longtime admirer of Déodat de Séverac or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling exploration of one of France's most distinctive and underappreciated composers.