Paul Dukas: Klaviersonate es-moll
Klaviersonate es-moll
Mit weiteren Werken von:
Abel Decaux (1869-1943)
Mitwirkende:
Marc-Andre Hamelin
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- +Abel Decaux: Clair de lune
- Künstler: Marc-Andre Hamelin (Klavier)
- Label: Hyperion, DDD, 2004/2005
- Bestellnummer: 9011036
- Erscheinungstermin: 23.6.2006
Product-Information:
Dukas' epic and dauntingly virtuosic sonata is one of the composer's most important works and, in its demands, eminently suited to Marc-André Hamelin's talents. When Dukas composed his piano sonata at the turn of the century he was consciously adopting a form that invited inevitable comparison with Beethoven, one conspicuously avoided by other French composers of the period. Dukas embraced the challenge, and his sonata is one of the most significant French Romantic piano works, performed relatively infrequently only because of its size and difficulty. It has been a part of Marc-André Hamelin's concert repertoire for many years, and we are delighted that he has finally committed it to disc. Also on this CD are four almost completely unknown pieces by Abel Decaux which inhabit their own unique sound world between Scriabin and Debussy, although they explore an extraordinary tonal language that looks ahead to Schoenberg. Decaux is known to have composed nothing other than these four pieces (apart from a sketch for an unfinished fifth piece), written between 1900 and 1907. In the words of Roger Nichols, who supplies a fascinating booklet note, they »seem to come from nowhere; and, indeed, for quite some time, to lead nowhere«. Marc-André Hamelin's compelling advocacy once again convinces us that not all little-known music deserves its obscurity.
Rezensionen
»This has to be one of my ›Records of the Year 2006‹. Hamelin is known for his explorations of the piano repertoire, but this borders on genius...Simply stunning« (MusicWeb International)
»Hamelin brings his characteristic virtues to both works. There's his ability to maintain momentum without sacrificing detail...and his variety of colour evoked in each hand... In short, this one's a must« (Fanfare, USA)
»Dukas's monumental sonata is one of the under-appreciated masterpieces of the French piano repertoire, and it is also a perfect showcase for Hamelin's extraordinary keyboard talents« (The Guardian)
»Hamelin, one hardly needs to say, makes light of any difficulty, clarifying complex textures and subtly highlighting different voices with myriad keyboard colours … This performance has expressive power and intense emotional involvement that make it one of his most successful recordings – and that is saying something« (Gramophone)
Rezensionen
I. Harden in FonoForum 12/06: »Ein Soloalbum legt Paul Dukas' große es-Moll- Sonate mit einer cremigen Kontinuität vor, die in scharfem Kontrast zu der knorrigeren, Linearität und motivische Prägnanz unterstreichenden Lesart François-René Duchables steht.«- Tracklisting
- Details
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
Sonate für Klavier es-moll
- 1 1. Modérément vite
- 2 2. Calme, un peu lent, très soutenu
- 3 3. Vivement, avec légèreté
- 4 4. Très lent
Claire de lune
- 5 1. Minuit passe
- 6 2. La ruelle
- 7 3. Le cimetière
- 8 4. La mer
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