This entry in pianist Howard Shelley's survey of neglected Romantic-era
piano literature offers music by composers who are almost completely
unknown. The name of Sigismund Thalberg figures in biographies of Liszt;
he was considered Liszt's equal as a pianist in the 1840s and once
faced off against him in a musical battle (the results were
inconclusive). His music is comparable to Liszt's in terms of
virtuosity, although nowhere near as formally innovative. The youthful
Piano Concerto in F minor, Op. 5, heard here is not really
representative of what he could do, although it's full of difficult
passagework. Shelley, leading the little-heralded but clean and bright
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, tears through this work but can't seem to
work up much enthusiasm for it. More interesting are the two works by
the obscure Johann Peter Pixis, a composer-pianist born in Mannheim and
active for much of his career in Paris, where he contributed a piece to
Liszt's collaborative Hexaméron. The piano writing in his Piano Concerto
in C major, Op. 100 (1829), is less spectacular than in the Thalberg
concerto, but Pixis seems to have been aware of the emerging
Field-Chopin musical strain and to have attempted to incorporate it into
a loose post-Romantic concerto structure. After he's been going for
awhile, he allows the piano to introduce totally new nocturne-like
material. It doesn't exactly hang together, but it's novel, and the slow
movement of the C major concerto would also have been quite fresh and
lyrical in 1829. The earlier Concertino in E flat major, Op. 68, is more
compact and quite charming, even if less original. The whole is
circumspectly played, and it's not going to rewrite any history books,
but those trying to imagine the Paris into which Liszt and Chopin
plunged will find it useful. James Manheim
Tracklist :
Piano Concerto In C Major Op 100 (26:12)
Johann Peter Pixis
Piano Concertino In E Flat Major Op 68 (18:17)
Johann Peter Pixis
Piano Concerto In F Minor Op 5 (25:37)
Sigismond Thalberg
Credits :
Conductor, Piano – Howard Shelley
Leader – Jun Yi Ma
Orchestra – Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
sábado, 20 de janeiro de 2024
PIXIS : Concerto In C Major, Op 100 • Concertino In E Flat Major, Op 68 ♦ THALBERG : Concerto In F Minor, Op 5 (Howard Shelley · Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra) (2012) Serie The Romantic Piano Concerto – 58 | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
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