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Michael Korstick|Milhaud: Complete Piano Concertos

Milhaud: Complete Piano Concertos

Michael Korstick, SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Alun Francis

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The very idea of undertaking Darius Milhaud: Complete Piano Concertos as a single unit is a daunting one, as Milhaud's work for the combination of piano and orchestra encompasses an extremely broad range of styles, from Milhaud's frothiest neo-Classical concoctions to his densest, most experimental vein. Conductor/composer Alun Francis, nonetheless, has scored with the comprehensive treatment as applied to Milhaud's variegated oeuvre before, picking up a Cannes Classical Award at MIDEM in 2000 for his set of complete symphonies of Milhaud. This two-disc set is a more modest proposition, featuring pianist Michael Korstick in all of Milhaud's piano and orchestra works except the Suite Concertante (1947), an arrangement of Milhaud's Marimba & Vibraphone Concerto that like much of his work remains to be recorded. If there's an argument to be made for further exploring the uninvestigated side of Milhaud's extensive output, CPO's Darius Milhaud: Complete Piano Concertos makes it pretty effectively, as the previously unrecorded works here are among the most compelling in the set. Milhaud's most famous piano and orchestra work is Carnival d'Aix, Op. 83b, played reasonably well here, but it's been done a little more sparklingly elsewhere, for example in Michel Béroff's recording with Georges Prêtre and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo for EMI Angel. The Ballade for piano and orchestra, Op. 61, is likewise done nicely, although there is a little confusion in the percussion parts. This is typical; this one-movement sketch is like a continuation of the theme that concludes Milhaud's L'Homme et son désir, and his multilayered percussion writing of that period is difficult to follow for typical orchestral percussionists. From a performance standpoint, the remaining works are fine and achieve the goal of making the most unfamiliar music clear and doing it justice. The First and Second concertos have been recorded before, the first, famously, with Marguerite Long and the second just one time before, with pianist Sari Biro way back in 1948. That leaves the Third, Fourth, and Fifth concertos, and of these, the Third is truly a winner. Written under pressure from his manager and, as in the case of most of his concertos, for himself, Milhaud was forced to write something easy enough for him to play that was still convincingly virtuosic for concert use. Milhaud later admitted that he wrote it a little beyond his own ability, but it is certainly a fine concerto, with a deeply effective middle movement. The Fourth was composed for a pianist who wanted a concerto that was especially hard in order to show off his chops, and Milhaud complied -- it is a messy work that is not a lot of fun. To let Milhaud be Milhaud was the best plan of action as far as that was concerned, and the Fifth and final concerto locates him back in his element. The Five Etudes for piano and orchestra, Op. 63 (1921), are among the weirdest, craziest pieces written by Milhaud or anyone else -- the third movement features four simultaneous fugues traveling at the same time. The Fantaisie Pastorale Op. 188, however, is the loveliest thing on this set, a transparent little slab of neo-Classical heaven that you regret is over once its 10 minutes are up. This is an example of the extremes of expression found within this two-disc set, and other than Carnival d'Aix and the Fourth concerto, all of the pieces reveal their virtues more completely on repeated listens. SWR's recording emphasizes the mid-range and doesn't have a lot of bottom, and in the works listing CPO has something wrong here -- the Second Piano Concerto is Op. 225, not Op. 228, which rightfully belongs to Milhaud's First Concerto for two pianos and orchestra.
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Le Carnaval d'Aix, Op. 83b (Darius Milhaud)

1
I. Le corso
00:01:19

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

2
II. Tartaglia
00:01:14

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

3
III. Isabelle
00:01:46

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

4
IV. Rosetta
00:02:17

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

5
V. Le bon et le mauvais tuteur
00:02:07

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

6
VI. Coviello
00:00:31

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

7
VII. Le Capitaine Cartuccia
00:02:21

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

8
VIII. Polichinelle
00:00:28

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

9
IX. Polka
00:01:24

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

10
X. Cinzio
00:01:26

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

11
XI. Souvenir de Rio
00:01:57

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

12
XII. Final
00:01:42

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

Ballade, Op. 61 (Darius Milhaud)

13
Ballade, Op. 61
00:08:22

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

5 Etudes, Op. 63 (Darius Milhaud)

14
I. Vif
00:01:02

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

15
II. Doucement
00:03:27

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

16
III. Fugues: Vif et rythme
00:01:01

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

17
IV. Sombre
00:02:50

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

18
V. Romantique: Tres anime
00:02:08

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 127 (Darius Milhaud)

19
I. Tres vif
00:03:33

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

20
II. Barcarolle
00:05:05

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

21
III. Finale
00:04:24

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

Fantaisie pastorale, Op. 188 (Darius Milhaud)

22
Fantaisie pastorale, Op. 188
00:09:57

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

DISC 2

Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 225 (Darius Milhaud)

1
I. Anime
00:03:39

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

2
II. Romance: Lent
00:06:11

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

3
III. Bien moderement anime
00:03:17

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 270 (Darius Milhaud)

4
I. Alerte et avec elegance
00:05:10

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

5
II. Lent
00:08:06

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

6
III. Avec esprit et elegance
00:05:35

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 295 (Darius Milhaud)

7
I. Anime
00:05:02

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

8
II. Tres lent
00:10:28

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

9
III. Joyeux
00:05:08

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

Piano Concerto No. 5, Op. 346 (Darius Milhaud)

10
I. Alerte
00:04:58

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

11
II. Nonchalant
00:10:41

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

12
III. Joyeux
00:05:47

Darius Milhaud, Composer - Michael Korstick, Artist, MainArtist - Alun Francis, Conductor - SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Orchestra

(C) 2007 CPO (P) 2007 CPO

Albumbeschreibung

The very idea of undertaking Darius Milhaud: Complete Piano Concertos as a single unit is a daunting one, as Milhaud's work for the combination of piano and orchestra encompasses an extremely broad range of styles, from Milhaud's frothiest neo-Classical concoctions to his densest, most experimental vein. Conductor/composer Alun Francis, nonetheless, has scored with the comprehensive treatment as applied to Milhaud's variegated oeuvre before, picking up a Cannes Classical Award at MIDEM in 2000 for his set of complete symphonies of Milhaud. This two-disc set is a more modest proposition, featuring pianist Michael Korstick in all of Milhaud's piano and orchestra works except the Suite Concertante (1947), an arrangement of Milhaud's Marimba & Vibraphone Concerto that like much of his work remains to be recorded. If there's an argument to be made for further exploring the uninvestigated side of Milhaud's extensive output, CPO's Darius Milhaud: Complete Piano Concertos makes it pretty effectively, as the previously unrecorded works here are among the most compelling in the set. Milhaud's most famous piano and orchestra work is Carnival d'Aix, Op. 83b, played reasonably well here, but it's been done a little more sparklingly elsewhere, for example in Michel Béroff's recording with Georges Prêtre and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo for EMI Angel. The Ballade for piano and orchestra, Op. 61, is likewise done nicely, although there is a little confusion in the percussion parts. This is typical; this one-movement sketch is like a continuation of the theme that concludes Milhaud's L'Homme et son désir, and his multilayered percussion writing of that period is difficult to follow for typical orchestral percussionists. From a performance standpoint, the remaining works are fine and achieve the goal of making the most unfamiliar music clear and doing it justice. The First and Second concertos have been recorded before, the first, famously, with Marguerite Long and the second just one time before, with pianist Sari Biro way back in 1948. That leaves the Third, Fourth, and Fifth concertos, and of these, the Third is truly a winner. Written under pressure from his manager and, as in the case of most of his concertos, for himself, Milhaud was forced to write something easy enough for him to play that was still convincingly virtuosic for concert use. Milhaud later admitted that he wrote it a little beyond his own ability, but it is certainly a fine concerto, with a deeply effective middle movement. The Fourth was composed for a pianist who wanted a concerto that was especially hard in order to show off his chops, and Milhaud complied -- it is a messy work that is not a lot of fun. To let Milhaud be Milhaud was the best plan of action as far as that was concerned, and the Fifth and final concerto locates him back in his element. The Five Etudes for piano and orchestra, Op. 63 (1921), are among the weirdest, craziest pieces written by Milhaud or anyone else -- the third movement features four simultaneous fugues traveling at the same time. The Fantaisie Pastorale Op. 188, however, is the loveliest thing on this set, a transparent little slab of neo-Classical heaven that you regret is over once its 10 minutes are up. This is an example of the extremes of expression found within this two-disc set, and other than Carnival d'Aix and the Fourth concerto, all of the pieces reveal their virtues more completely on repeated listens. SWR's recording emphasizes the mid-range and doesn't have a lot of bottom, and in the works listing CPO has something wrong here -- the Second Piano Concerto is Op. 225, not Op. 228, which rightfully belongs to Milhaud's First Concerto for two pianos and orchestra.
© TiVo

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