Wednesday, October 14, 2009

S. Smith's Piano Music. Grande Fantaisie L' elisire d' amore

This piece is a brilliant piano fantasia on the themes from opera "The Elixir of Love"("L' elisir d'amore") by Donizetti. Smith showed masterfully feelings of the main characters of the opera: affection, coquetry, rivalry, jealousy, and above all, love - and made them festal and playful.
It’s surprisingly, that the composer retained in his piano piece the characters of the opera’s heroes. It seems the author is painting the image of a timid young peasant Nemorino, of the beautiful coquette Adina, dreaming of elevated love, of the cunning and tricky quack Dulkamar; of the brave but ignorant Sergeant Belcore and of many other characters. Following Donizetti, Smith makes his own parody interpretation of the legend about the magic love potion. In an effort to portray different characters, as well as to embody the comicalness of the situation, the author combines in The Grande Fantaisie 'L' elisire d'amore' absolutely contrasting moments, which require different manners of playing. Frequent changes of dynamic nuances, accents, techniques and ways of playing music help to create a vivid and colorful imagery of the piece. And the light, lofty theme of the "love drink" is a unifying element in such a multifarious and variegated work.
Smith has created a great piece - light, refined, but worthy of virtuoso performers and large concert halls.

Haydn's Miracle Symphony No.102

They call Joseph Haydn the father in music. He is considered to be, indirectly, the father of both the symphony and the string quartet, hav...