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In his last Virgin Classics recital, a varied live programme from New York’s Carnegie Hall, Piotr Anderszewski included Faschingsschwank aus Wien by Schumann. On this new release, he focuses entirely on that quintessential German Romantic, whose 200th anniversary is celebrated in 2010. “For me, Schumann is the great humanist,” says Piotr Anderszewski. “His purity and honesty touch me profoundly.” This new recital brings together three of the composer’s more rarely performed keyboard works, including the last piano music he completed. “I fell back in love with Schumann a couple of years ago when I played the Humoreske,” explains Piotr Anderszewski. “For me, Schumann is the great humanist: there is more to his work and his life than music, and his purity and honesty touch me profoundly ... There is even greatness in the failures he experienced as a composer – with the orchestra and in matters of form … He doesn’t achieve the perfection of Chopin, Brahms or Mendelssohn. “I see him as someone of extreme sensitivity, and also as someone with a bourgeois side to him and a strong sense of family. He was very methodical in his work, meticulous to the point of obsession, with a mad, poetic, idealistic streak that for me is very German. There is an almost religious depth in his work … Even if it can be frenetic and unbalanced, with its rhythmical asymmetry, its digressions, its sudden fortissimos, I still hear reminiscences of Lutheran choirs. “There is such spontaneity, instability, whimsicality, even weirdness in his music. His writing is angular, as he propels you in one direction and then suddenly takes you the opposite way. His career as a pianist didn't work out, nor did his career as a conductor. He fails in certain compositions – and he even failed when he attempted suicide. There is a vulnerability about him and his music which touches me – and what a fascinating psychological case study he makes – but there is such beauty in what he did achieve.” For this new recital, Anderszewski turns his attention to some of Schumann’s less frequently performed works. The Humoreske of 1839, far more serious-minded and substantial than its name might suggest, is built in five discrete sections. Mercurial in it shifts of mood, it reflects the composer’s report to his wife Clara that, while working on the piece, he was “laughing and crying, all at once”. The Gesänge der Frühe date from 1853, the year before the composer’s attempted suicide, and form his last completed work for piano. Terse, introspective and harmonically adventurous they are expressive of the mood before sunrise. By contrast, the Six Studies in Canon Form are lyrical and unobtrusively contrapuntal. Schumann composed them for the pedal piano which, like an organ, had an extra set of notes played with the feet; an example of the instrument is on display at Schumann’s birthplace in Zwickau. Anderszewski himself has adapted the pieces for the range of the modern piano and for ten fingers rather than two hands and two feet. In response to Anderszewski’s Carnegie Hall recital, the Daily Telegraph praised “the intellectual power, profound emotional response and keen imagination that his playing conveys … Anderszewski’s remarkable ear for tonal shading and nuance is absorbingly to the fore … [His] command of perspective is paramount. The soft playing is mesmerising, the scope of his interpretation geared to probing deep into the music’s inner expressive tissues … Schumann’s Faschingsschwank aus Wien shows his romantic spirit and his instincts for drama and poetry. This is an outstanding release.” “He probes the extremes of Schumann's spiritual world, evoking a terrific spectrum of feeling...And he shows that the Gesänge der Frühe are in no way about mental disintegration: his mellifluous touch and carefully balanced voicing put them across as slivers of heaven. Anderszewski has the profundity of vision to comprehend these works, the intellect to pace their emotions and the virtuosity to perform them with flair, radiant tone and rapt wonder.” Classic FM Magazine, April 2011 ***** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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After his earlier Hommage à Bach album, played on the same 1837 Érard piano he uses here, Andreas Staier is joined by Daniel Sepec in a programme of considerably later works by Schumann. However, these two violin sonatas and the Gesänge der Frühe of 1853 show no retreat from the composer's ideal: here too, ‘the poet speaks' . . . “Sepec and Staier give a fine performance, and the translucent tone of the 1837 piano by Pierre Erard...is even better suited to the Gesänge der Frühe...There's much to enjoy in the violin sonatas, too” BBC Music Magazine, September 2010 **** “Though Daniel Sepec's tone tends to astringency, his bowing is beautifully fluid, especially in the Second Grand Sonata. As accompanist and soloist, Staier is spellbinding. In works that seem about to topple over with ideas, fantasy is rooted in the most assured craftsmanship.” The Independent on Sunday, 8th August 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schumann - Piano Works
The deeply personal Davidsbündlertänze –18 dances inspired by the imaginary ‘league of David’, the Arabeske -peaceful, equable and timeless, the Gesänge der Frühe - odes to the sunrise: all works on this cd are linked with powerful personal emotions of the composer. For Giacometti recording these works - that have been part of his musical development through the years - has been a long nourished dream. Paolo Giacometti records exclusively for Channel Classics. His impressive discography has been widely acclaimed by the international press. His recordings include Rossini’s complete piano works, a remarkable project that started in 1998. In Rossini’s homeland critics say: "… Rossini has finally found his pianist …". For the third recording of this series Giacometti was distinguished with the Edison Classical Music Award 2001. Paolo Giacometti’s recording of Schumann’s Humoreske, Fantasiestücke and Toccata has received the BBC Music Magazine’s Benchmark and Performance of Outstanding Quality distinctions. His recording of the Dvorák and Schumann piano concertos have been acclaimed by Gramophone as "… one of the best concerto disks I have heard in a long while …". Among his chamber music recordings, a recording with works by Schubert with cellist Pieter Wispelwey has received the Choc du Monde de la Musique and Luister 10 awards, while another recording with works by Chopin, Fauré and Poulenc, also with Pieter Wispelwey, has been awarded the Diapason d’or. Paolo Giacometti is also a dedicated piano professor at the Utrecht Conservatory of Music. “Here is a pianist who explores the inner recesses of Schumann's glowing romanticism with a delicate emotional fervour very much his own. Finely recorded, this most elegant and stylish pianist leaves you both troubled and elated as he captures to the hilt the very essence of a composer who once confessed "Sometimes I think I could sing myself to death".” Gramophone Magazine, September 2009 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schumann - Complete Works for Piano Vol. 5
The next issue in the complete works for piano series on Claves, sees the young dynamic pianist Cédric Pescia record his second album in this delightful series. The first was volume 2 and was extremely well received by the press. Volume 5 will no doubt see a similar reaction. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Munich based pianist Dina Ugorgska has carefully selected this highly emotional inwardly oriented programme with the purpose of fathoming and inwardly reflecting the moods of “late” Schumann. She also bridges the gap to an earlier work, Op.16. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Piano Music of Robert Schumann
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| |  | Schumann - Piano Works & Chamber Music V
Eric Lesage continues his flamboyant exploration of Robert Schumann's solo piano repertoire, recorded in the outstanding acoustic of La Chaux-de-Fonds.This series will be completed in 2010, the anniversary of Schumann's birth. | | | (also available to download from $20.75) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Tobias Koch (pianoforte) Düsseldorfer Singekräzchen | |
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| |  | Pollini plays Schumann
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| |  | Pollini plays Schumann
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