With this, the 37th volume in Hyperion's The Romantic Piano Concerto
series, it might be time to stop. Although the series has given
listeners many marvelous performances and many wonderful premieres, with
these recordings of works by Eduard Nápravnik and Felix Blumenfeld, it
could be time to call it quits. All the performances here by pianist
Evgeny Soifertis with Alexander Titov leading the BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra are first-rate, but it doesn't help. Soifertis has a massively
powerful virtuoso technique and a tremendous amount of interpretive
flair. Titov has absolute command of the music and complete sympathy
with Soifertis' interpretation. The Scottish BBC plays with more
passionate dedication than professional courtesy. But the music defies
revivification: brilliant but shallow, emotive but empty, grand but
meaningless, the notes roll off Soifertis' fingers and are immediately
forgotten -- forgotten, that is, except for Nápravnik's unfortunately
unforgettable Fantaisie russe that opens with the most vulgar setting of
the Song of the Volga Boatman ever unleashed on the ears of an
unsuspecting humanity. Hyperion's sound is as warm and clear as ever. James Leonard
Eduard Nápravník (1839-1916)
Concerto symphonique in A minor Op 27 [31'12]
Felix Blumenfeld (1863-1931)
Allegro de concert in A major Op 7 [13'54]
Eduard Nápravník (1839-1916)
Fantaisie russe in B minor Op 39 [12'19]
Credits :
Conductor – Alexander Titov
Leader [Of Orchestra] – Elizabeth Layton
Orchestra – BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Piano – Evgeny Soifertis
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