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The huge literature of transcriptions by Franz Liszt (1811-1886) has always suffered a mixed reputation: prized by fellow composers from Busoni to Finnissy, performed by virtuosi from Arrau to Zilberstein, yet vilified by many critics. Even the composer’s long-term companion, Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein, considered them "puerilities". In the composer’s own lifetime they were thought inseparable from his incomparable artistry at the piano: Sir Charles Hallé told the story of a concert given by Liszt and Berlioz in Paris in 1836 in which Berlioz conducted the Marche au supplice from the Symphonie fantastique. At the conclusion of the movement, Liszt sat down and played his own partition of the work "with an effect even surpassing that of the full orchestra, and creating an indescribable furore".
Love, enthusiasm, and veneration always marked Liszt's attitude toward Schubert, and he paid his tribute by word and deed. He transcribed many of the Lieder for solo piano and edited for publication most of his piano compositions. As a conductor at Weimar he even attempted to revive Schubert’s much-maligned operas. In the often-overlooked Soirées de Vienne, Liszt turned his keen and sympathetic eye to the six groups of piano waltzes which Schubert composed between 1815 and 1823. Unlike much of his music, they were published and widely distributed during his lifetime, brief and occasional works but full of Schubert’s inimitable spontaneity, entrancing melody, breathtaking modulations, emotional range, and sparingly deployed, pungent dissonance. Liszt drew from all six groups in composing the Soirées de Vienne. He preserved the Viennese flavour of the original melodies, lending them just enough sonority to make them suitable for a concert hall without sacrificing their original intimacy and delicacy. He juxtaposed the tunes, made transitions from one to the next, with characteristic taste and discrimination. He refrained from heavy-handed virtuoso treatment, yet he achieved flashing brilliance whenever Schubert wrote with a bold or assertive pen. The ninth and last of the Soirées stands apart as an original set of variations with an introduction and coda upon Schubert’s so-called Trauerwalzer. While No. 6 of the collection has often been recorded, the complete Soirées de Vienne are rarely encountered either live or on record, making Alberto Ferro’s new recording all the more welcome. Born in 1996, he was a first-prize winner of several significant competitions before making his career as both a performer and teacher (professor of piano at the conservatoire in Foggia). The present release marks his debut on Piano Classics. © Piano Classics
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Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
Franz Liszt, Composer - Alberto Ferro, MainArtist, Clavier - Brilliant Classics, MusicPublisher
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
アルバム·レビュー
The huge literature of transcriptions by Franz Liszt (1811-1886) has always suffered a mixed reputation: prized by fellow composers from Busoni to Finnissy, performed by virtuosi from Arrau to Zilberstein, yet vilified by many critics. Even the composer’s long-term companion, Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein, considered them "puerilities". In the composer’s own lifetime they were thought inseparable from his incomparable artistry at the piano: Sir Charles Hallé told the story of a concert given by Liszt and Berlioz in Paris in 1836 in which Berlioz conducted the Marche au supplice from the Symphonie fantastique. At the conclusion of the movement, Liszt sat down and played his own partition of the work "with an effect even surpassing that of the full orchestra, and creating an indescribable furore".
Love, enthusiasm, and veneration always marked Liszt's attitude toward Schubert, and he paid his tribute by word and deed. He transcribed many of the Lieder for solo piano and edited for publication most of his piano compositions. As a conductor at Weimar he even attempted to revive Schubert’s much-maligned operas. In the often-overlooked Soirées de Vienne, Liszt turned his keen and sympathetic eye to the six groups of piano waltzes which Schubert composed between 1815 and 1823. Unlike much of his music, they were published and widely distributed during his lifetime, brief and occasional works but full of Schubert’s inimitable spontaneity, entrancing melody, breathtaking modulations, emotional range, and sparingly deployed, pungent dissonance. Liszt drew from all six groups in composing the Soirées de Vienne. He preserved the Viennese flavour of the original melodies, lending them just enough sonority to make them suitable for a concert hall without sacrificing their original intimacy and delicacy. He juxtaposed the tunes, made transitions from one to the next, with characteristic taste and discrimination. He refrained from heavy-handed virtuoso treatment, yet he achieved flashing brilliance whenever Schubert wrote with a bold or assertive pen. The ninth and last of the Soirées stands apart as an original set of variations with an introduction and coda upon Schubert’s so-called Trauerwalzer. While No. 6 of the collection has often been recorded, the complete Soirées de Vienne are rarely encountered either live or on record, making Alberto Ferro’s new recording all the more welcome. Born in 1996, he was a first-prize winner of several significant competitions before making his career as both a performer and teacher (professor of piano at the conservatoire in Foggia). The present release marks his debut on Piano Classics. © Piano Classics
アルバムについて
- 組み枚数 : 1ディスク - 収録数 : 9曲
- 合計収録時間 : 01:15:46
- 1 デジタルブックレット
- メインアーティスト : Alberto Ferro
- 作曲家 : フランツ・リスト
- レーベル : Piano Classics
- ジャンル: クラシック
2021 Brilliant Classics 2021 Brilliant Classics
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