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Jorge Bolet|Liszt: Piano Works

Liszt: Piano Works

Jorge Bolet

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Jorge Bolet was one of those artists whose performances in the studio often failed to catch the fire that sparked in live recitals. It is no wonder that among Bolet's greatest recordings is the RCA two-LP set of a Carnegie Hall recital of 1974.
So the title of this CD, Bolet Rediscovered Liszt Recital holds out a promise that is not completely fulfilled. What was rediscovered is, in fact, a master tape of a 1972 studio recording of eight pieces by Franz Liszt. It is a very superior recorded program, to be sure, and ought to please the fans of composer and pianist alike. The program notes state that the reason for the failure to release the tape is still unknown, but speculates the idea was probably to make a two-LP set with future recordings, and that for some reason the master got stored without proper documentation until discovered at the turn of the century.
In some cases it provides interpretations that essentially duplicate releases that have long been familiar -- for instance, the Funérailles or his unusually dreamy version of the Campanella etude. On the other hand, the Grand Galop chromatique is here fleet and playful (in contrast with his sober Decca recording) and his Liebestraum and Un sospiro are entirely successful.
The most valuable recording is Bolet's only taping of the Rhapsodie espagnole, and impulsive recording with textual retouching by Bolet. Then there is an unbuttoned run-through of Liszt's Tannhäuser Overture arrangement that Bolet played after a 1973 session was over, perhaps unaware that the engineers managed to get the recorders running in the nick of time. Although there are several finger faults, there is a joy in Bolet playing essentially for himself that comes close to his public recital fire. The sound in all cases is fine.

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1
Liebestraum, S. 541, No. 3
00:04:55

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Jon M. Samuels - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

2
Gnomenreigen, S. 145/2
00:03:14

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

3
Etudes de concert: Un sospiro, S. 144/3
00:05:38

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

4
Funérailles in F Minor, S. 173/7
00:11:31

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

5
Campanella in G-Sharp Minor S. 141/3
00:04:47

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

6
Waldesrauschen in A-Flat Major, S. 145/1
00:04:02

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

7
Grand galop chromatique in E-Flat Major, S. 219
00:04:15

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

8
Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254
00:13:48

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - Franz Liszt, Composer - Marian M. Conaty - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Bernard Keville, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

Tannhäuser (Franz Liszt)

9
Tannhäuser: Tannhäuser, S. 442: Overture
00:16:24

Jorge Bolet, Main Artist, Piano - John Pfeiffer, Producer - Richard Wagner, Composer - Franz Liszt, Composer - Edwin Begley, Recording Engineer - Jon M. Samuels, Producer

(P) 2001 Sony Music Entertainment

Albumbeschreibung

Jorge Bolet was one of those artists whose performances in the studio often failed to catch the fire that sparked in live recitals. It is no wonder that among Bolet's greatest recordings is the RCA two-LP set of a Carnegie Hall recital of 1974.
So the title of this CD, Bolet Rediscovered Liszt Recital holds out a promise that is not completely fulfilled. What was rediscovered is, in fact, a master tape of a 1972 studio recording of eight pieces by Franz Liszt. It is a very superior recorded program, to be sure, and ought to please the fans of composer and pianist alike. The program notes state that the reason for the failure to release the tape is still unknown, but speculates the idea was probably to make a two-LP set with future recordings, and that for some reason the master got stored without proper documentation until discovered at the turn of the century.
In some cases it provides interpretations that essentially duplicate releases that have long been familiar -- for instance, the Funérailles or his unusually dreamy version of the Campanella etude. On the other hand, the Grand Galop chromatique is here fleet and playful (in contrast with his sober Decca recording) and his Liebestraum and Un sospiro are entirely successful.
The most valuable recording is Bolet's only taping of the Rhapsodie espagnole, and impulsive recording with textual retouching by Bolet. Then there is an unbuttoned run-through of Liszt's Tannhäuser Overture arrangement that Bolet played after a 1973 session was over, perhaps unaware that the engineers managed to get the recorders running in the nick of time. Although there are several finger faults, there is a joy in Bolet playing essentially for himself that comes close to his public recital fire. The sound in all cases is fine.

© TiVo

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