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This Stravinsky disc opens with a dull reading of the Concerto for piano, winds, basses, and tympani and closes with dreary performances by Walter Olbertz of the solo Sérénade and the Piano Sonata. In between it has awkward accounts of the two suites for small orchestra and a gawky performance of the "Dumbarton Oaks" Concerto by Herbert Kegel and the Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Leipzig. In other words, it's among the poorer Stravinsky recordings on the market. In standard nineteenth century Romantic repertoire, Olbertz was a capable if dry East German pianist, but faced with Stravinsky's spiky dissonances, jagged harmonies, serrated textures, and propulsive rhythms, he is distinctly out of his element. It's not so much that he can't play the notes, although he does sometime have trouble in the knottier passages. It's that he doesn't seem to grasp the style. Where this music should sound bright, tight, and slightly ironic, in Olbertz's hands, it sounds heavy, sloppy, and gone to seed. Neumann and the Gewandhaus seem uncomfortable with both Olbertz and the music, and Kegel and the Leipzig radio musicians lack both spark and sparkle. And with the 1966 Olbertz/Neumann recording's hard sound, the 1978 Olbertz recording's sharp sound, and the 1979 Kegel recording's flat sound, the act of listening itself is all too arduous.
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Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments (Igor Stravinsky)
Walter Olbertz, piano - Vaclav Neumann, Conductor - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Orchestra
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Vaclav Neumann, Conductor - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Orchestra
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Vaclav Neumann, Conductor - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Orchestra
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Suite No. 1 (Igor Stravinsky)
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Suite No. 2 (Igor Stravinsky)
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 Edel Records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 Edel Records GmbH
Concerto in E flat major, "Dumbarton Oaks" (Igor Stravinsky)
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano - Herbert Kegel, Conductor
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Serenade in A major (Igor Stravinsky)
Walter Olbertz, piano
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Piano Sonata (1924) (Igor Stravinsky)
Walter Olbertz, piano
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Walter Olbertz, piano
2009 Copyright Control 1995 "edel" records GmbH
Presentación del Álbum
This Stravinsky disc opens with a dull reading of the Concerto for piano, winds, basses, and tympani and closes with dreary performances by Walter Olbertz of the solo Sérénade and the Piano Sonata. In between it has awkward accounts of the two suites for small orchestra and a gawky performance of the "Dumbarton Oaks" Concerto by Herbert Kegel and the Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Leipzig. In other words, it's among the poorer Stravinsky recordings on the market. In standard nineteenth century Romantic repertoire, Olbertz was a capable if dry East German pianist, but faced with Stravinsky's spiky dissonances, jagged harmonies, serrated textures, and propulsive rhythms, he is distinctly out of his element. It's not so much that he can't play the notes, although he does sometime have trouble in the knottier passages. It's that he doesn't seem to grasp the style. Where this music should sound bright, tight, and slightly ironic, in Olbertz's hands, it sounds heavy, sloppy, and gone to seed. Neumann and the Gewandhaus seem uncomfortable with both Olbertz and the music, and Kegel and the Leipzig radio musicians lack both spark and sparkle. And with the 1966 Olbertz/Neumann recording's hard sound, the 1978 Olbertz recording's sharp sound, and the 1979 Kegel recording's flat sound, the act of listening itself is all too arduous.
© TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 21 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:11:03
- Artista principal: Walter Olbertz
- Compositor: Igor Stravinsky
- Sello: Berlin Classics
- Género Clásica
2009 Copyright Control
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