Perfect Moods is a collection of acclaimed albums that together present a multi-cultural journey of inspiring and contemplative modern piano repertoire for the 21st century. Armenian pianist Mikael Ayrapetyan explores his countryman Haro Stepanian’s exquisite Preludes; the spiritual and sensual Melodies of the Upper Worlds by the prominent Kabbalist Baal HaSulam; as well as Ayrapetyan’s own A Whole in 12. Composer-pianist Tanya Ekanayaka performs her Twelve Piano Prisms – a diverse mix of melodies from her native Sri Lanka combined with music from other countries and genres. The album devoted to Valentin Silvestrov presents an essential overview of this Ukrainian composer’s ‘post-modern’ piano music, with its lingering allusions to the past. For Philip Glass the focus is on love, not least in music for the BAFTA-winning score for The Hours, but also in the breathtaking Modern Love Waltz. All of the composers included in this set showcase contemporary piano music at its most accessible, tonal and expressive.
CD 1: |
BAAL HASULAM (1885–1954) MELODIES OF THE UPPER WORLDS Arranged for piano by Mikael Ayrapetyan |
CD 2: |
HARO STEPANIAN (1897–1966) 26 PRELUDES FOR PIANO |
CD 3: |
VALENTIN SILVESTROV (b. 1937) PIANO MUSIC |
CD 4: |
PHILIP GLASS (b. 1937) GLASSWORLDS • 4 – ON LOVE |
CD 5: |
TANYA EKANAYAKA (b. 1977) TWELVE PIANO PRISMS |
CD 6: |
MIKAEL AYRAPETYAN (b. 1984) A WHOLE IN TWELVE – MINIATURES |