Light, beautiful, recreational
schonne | Shanghai, China | 04/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"shamefully I haven't watched Godfather or 8 1/2 and totally forgot the music of La Strada when I encountered this disc via Internet. And before that I'd never heard of Nino Rota. But this is beautiful music enjoyable and definitely accessible.
Rota is a film composer, which means his music, even that not written for movies, is easily evocative of scenes and emotions. These two piano concertos are also of such quality. They're light -- there're rarely fortissimos, orchestration is not dense either; they're beautiful -- full of simple yet lovely melodies; they're recreational -- inflicting no mental burden as Brahms or Rachmaninov or even Chopin does. You just sit there enjoying it, with or without various kinds of colors and images passing before your eyes. That's all.
Concerto No.1 is larger and structurally more complicated, also more romantic, more dreamy; while No.2 is shorter, wittier and livelier"