
Given
that these pieces all have an orchestral version, the pianist must
bring out this larger palette of colours on a single instrument. Khatia
does just that, painting her own picture of the pieces, how they are
interwoven and the special characters she wants to emphasize.
There
is a strong sense of character about the programme - it is music to be
seen as well as heard, and it takes in other art forms as well: dance,
puppetry and painting. The movement and colours of these other art forms
are encapsulated in Khatia’s playing and the album’s title,
Kaleidoscope. (Presto Classical)
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