Probably the most important Catalan Classical piano work, Frederic Mompou’s Música callada, performed by the most eminent Catalan pianist of our time, Josep Colom.
Following the success of her Orchid Classics debut, Variations sérieuses, Lilit Grigoryan returns with an album devoted to the hypnotically beautiful Música callada by Spanish composer Frederic Mompou, hailed during his lifetime as the successor to Debussy. Mompou’s Música callada (meaning ‘Quiet’ or ‘Silent Music’) was published in four volumes between 1959 and 1967; his final burst of solo piano music and one of the greatest achievements in the Spanish piano repertoire. The concept of ‘silent music’ comes from the Spanish mystic, St John of the Cross, whose writings inspired Mompou as he composed these pieces. The result is a collection of exquisite miniatures of varied colours and mesmerising depths, performed with nuance and sensitivity by Lilit Grigoryan. 'An assertive and beyond-her-years performance from the Armenian pianist.' BBC Music Magazine on Variations sérieuses on Orchid Classics.
Sublime suite of solo piano from Melbourne’s James Rushford, chasing his guest chops on the incredible CS + Kreme album with a bountiful 2.5hr dedication to the delicate style of shy, Catalonian composer, Federico Mompou (1893-1987).