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Marco Sollini|Offenbach, J.: Piano Music, Vol. 2

Offenbach, J.: Piano Music, Vol. 2

Jacques Offenbach - Marco Sollini

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The instrumental works of opera composers of the nineteenth century are almost without exception minor curiosities, and these piano works of Jacques Offenbach follow the pattern. Offenbach is said to have been quite a proficient cellist but to have been largely untutored on the piano, although he apparently had good instincts as a rehearsal accompanist, and indeed these small dance pieces -- actual waltzes and polkas rather than the concert waltzes of Chopin -- do not challenge the pianist to any great extent. The pianist's right hand is largely occupied with the melody line alone, and the textural contrasts that set off the multiple strains of the longer pieces are simple ones. The music is formally simple as well, with a slow introduction invariably leading directly into one or more melodies in the prescribed dance rhythm, amplified by a strict repetition scheme. The dances don't have the up-to-the-minute quality that gives Offenbach's vocal music its zing; waltzes and polkas, and even a ländler, of a slightly old-fashioned cast are preferred to the driving galop, which is represented only by Le Postillon, track 5, and by a concluding arrangement by pianist Marco Sollini of the Galop infernal, containing the famous can-can tune. The energy level rises considerably with that selection, in which Sollini writes himself more difficult material. Elsewhere the pianist seems too restrained for music that was in some cases written for tours like the one Offenbach undertook to America for the country's centennial; not only Les belles américaines but also several other works date from this period, and they cry out for a more dramatic approach. Offenbach's gift for memorable melody is certainly in evidence here, but the music is really for hardcore admirers of this composer.
© TiVo

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Abendblatter (Jacques Offenbach)

1
Abendblatter
00:07:10

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Schuler-Polka (Jacques Offenbach)

2
Schuler-Polka
00:02:37

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Les Boules de neige (Jacques Offenbach)

3
Les Boules de neige
00:04:52

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Le Fleuve d'or (Jacques Offenbach)

4
Le Fleuve d'or
00:07:15

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Le Postillon (Jacques Offenbach)

5
Le Postillon
00:03:49

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Jacqueline (Jacques Offenbach)

6
Jacqueline
00:04:14

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Polka du mendiant (Jacques Offenbach)

7
Polka du mendiant
00:03:26

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Les contes de la Reine de Navarre (Jacques Offenbach)

8
Les Contes de la Reine de Navarre
00:08:20

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Souvenirs de Londres (Jacques Offenbach)

9
Souvenirs de Londres
00:02:39

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Herminien-Walzer (Jacques Offenbach)

10
Herminien-Walzer
00:04:12

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Madeleine (Jacques Offenbach)

11
Madeleine
00:03:51

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

The Celebrated Polka Dance (Jacques Offenbach)

12
The Celebrated Polka Dance
00:02:02

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Les Belles Americaines (Jacques Offenbach)

13
Les Belles Americaines
00:06:39

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Burlesque Polka (Jacques Offenbach)

14
Burlesque Polka
00:01:15

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Valse composee au chateau du Val le 9 aout 1845 (Jacques Offenbach)

15
Valse composee au chateau du Val le 9 aout 1845
00:03:39

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Galop infernal (arr. M. Sollini) (Jacques Offenbach)

16
Galop infernal (Arr. M. Sollini)
00:02:38

Marco Sollini, piano

(C) 2006 CPO (P) 2006 CPO

Album review

The instrumental works of opera composers of the nineteenth century are almost without exception minor curiosities, and these piano works of Jacques Offenbach follow the pattern. Offenbach is said to have been quite a proficient cellist but to have been largely untutored on the piano, although he apparently had good instincts as a rehearsal accompanist, and indeed these small dance pieces -- actual waltzes and polkas rather than the concert waltzes of Chopin -- do not challenge the pianist to any great extent. The pianist's right hand is largely occupied with the melody line alone, and the textural contrasts that set off the multiple strains of the longer pieces are simple ones. The music is formally simple as well, with a slow introduction invariably leading directly into one or more melodies in the prescribed dance rhythm, amplified by a strict repetition scheme. The dances don't have the up-to-the-minute quality that gives Offenbach's vocal music its zing; waltzes and polkas, and even a ländler, of a slightly old-fashioned cast are preferred to the driving galop, which is represented only by Le Postillon, track 5, and by a concluding arrangement by pianist Marco Sollini of the Galop infernal, containing the famous can-can tune. The energy level rises considerably with that selection, in which Sollini writes himself more difficult material. Elsewhere the pianist seems too restrained for music that was in some cases written for tours like the one Offenbach undertook to America for the country's centennial; not only Les belles américaines but also several other works date from this period, and they cry out for a more dramatic approach. Offenbach's gift for memorable melody is certainly in evidence here, but the music is really for hardcore admirers of this composer.
© TiVo

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