The renaissance of interest in the reclusive and eccentric 19th-century
French composer Alkan has been one of the more interesting developments
of the last part of the 20th century but it has usually been his
massive and virtuoso works (the symphony and concerto for solo piano for
example) which have made the biggest impression. Throughout his life
though Alkan was also a miniaturist, as 25 Preludes and six books of
Chants show, and this interest culminated in undoubtedly the greatest of
these cycles, the Esquisses (sketches) here recorded. This set of 48
pieces plus a final Laus Deo runs through all 24 keys twice with the
Laus Deo returning the double cycle to C major. A huge range of mood and
colour is represented from simple folk song to etude, not forgetting
the bizarre, as can be seen in the tone clusters of Les Diablotins or
the schizophrenic Héraclite et Démocrite.
This cycle has only
been recorded complete once before. With Steven Osborne applying his
colour, virtuosity and interpretive insight we are confident we have
produced a recording that will permanently raise the stature of these
pieces in the musical world and add a significant milestone in the Alkan
discography. Hyperion
Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813-1888)
1-12. 48 Esquisses Op 63 - Book I
13-24. 48 Esquisses Op 63 - Book II
25-36. Esquisses Op 63 - Book III
37-49. Esquisses Op 63 - Book IV
Credits:
Piano [Steinway & Sons], Liner Notes – Steven Osborne
Front Illustration: Hercules and the Hydra (detail) (1875/6 by – Gustave Moreau (1826-1898)
segunda-feira, 31 de março de 2025
ALKAN – Esquisses, Op 63 (Steven Osborne) (2003) Two Version | APE & FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
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