Alexis Weissenberg and Seiji Ozawa's album "Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Variations Catfish Row" is a stunning tribute to one of the most iconic American composers of the 20th century. The duo's interpretation of Gershwin's works is nothing short of breathtaking, with Weissenberg's virtuosic piano playing perfectly complemented by Ozawa's deft conducting.
From the rousing opening of "Rhapsody in Blue" to the soulful strains of "Catfish Row," the album is a masterclass in the art of interpretation. Weissenberg's technical prowess shines through in every bar, effortlessly navigating the complex rhythms and harmonies of Gershwin's music. Meanwhile, Ozawa's skillful direction brings out the richness and depth of the orchestra's sound, creating a lush and immersive listening experience.
The album's standout track is undoubtedly "An American in Paris," which captures the energy and excitement of the city that inspired Gershwin's masterpiece. Weissenberg's playful, jazzy piano playing is perfectly complemented by Ozawa's lively conducting, making for a truly unforgettable performance.