Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Lepo Sumera's 1994 neoclassical masterpiece, a collection that beautifully showcases his compositional prowess. This album, released under the BIS label, is a testament to Sumera's ability to blend delicate tenderness with powerful intensity, all within a concise 55-minute duration.
The album opens with "Musica tenera," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection, followed by the two-movement Piano Concerto. The first movement, "Come cercando un tempo," seamlessly transitions into the second, "Incantando. Feroce," creating a sense of continuity and flow.
The centerpiece of the album is the Symphony No. 4, "Serena borelis," a five-movement work that is as ambitious as it is rewarding. Each movement builds upon the last, from the opening "Allegro ma non affettuoso" to the final "Dolce e pianissimo," with the "Lontano e sonore" movements featuring a unique cadenza for guitar and percussion. The use of "attacca" between movements ensures that the symphony is performed without pauses, further enhancing its dramatic impact.
Lepo Sumera's "Musica Tenera / Piano Concerto / Symphony No. 4" is a compelling exploration of neoclassical music, offering a rich and varied listening experience that is sure to captivate both new and seasoned fans of the genre.