Smetana: Der Neugierige |
This page lists all recordings of Der Neugierige, by Bedrich Smetana (1824-84) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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The key work on this recording is the cycle of six Dreams. Composed after the on-set of deafness; Smetana had
had to stop conducting and turn his attentions back to piano composition. ‘Extinguished Happiness’ has something
of the Lisztian virtuosity of earlier works, but the brilliance is tinged with reflective melancholy. ‘Consolation’
which follows owes little to Liszt, rather its restless central section looks forward to the more agitated last
symphonic poem of My Country. ‘In the salon’, seems to be looking back to youthful contentment while, ‘Before
the Castle’ gazes back much further to an image of the nation’s heroic past. The concluding ‘Festivity of Czech
country folk’ encompasses both an affectionate glimpse at rural goings on as well as a certain wry humour. The
cycle is an excellent example of the extremes of Smetana’s composing style, and an excellent introduction to his
piano music. The transcription of Schubert’s song ‘Der Neugierige’ is a brilliant and heartfelt transformation of
Schubert’s work. In the same year, and again very much with Liszt’s example in mind, Smetana composed the
Etude in C major; a big-boned work; its energy and the extreme demands of its virtuoso writing single it out as one
of his most exciting works for piano. Completing the recording are the four Polkas composed in 1877 that
comprise Smetana’s first set of Czech Dances and bring to a climax his lifelong association with this popular
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