Alice Sara Ott - Liszt: 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Alice Sara Ott
- Title: Liszt: 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Deutsche Grammophon
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 66:11
- Total Size: 263 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
12 Etudes d'exécution transcendante, S.139:
No.1 Prélude (Presto)
No.2 Molto vivace
No.3 Paysage (Poco adagio)
No.4 Mazeppa (Presto)
No.5 Feux follets (Allegretto)
No.6 Vision (Lento)
No.7 Eroica (Allegro)
No.8 Wilde Jagd (Presto furioso)
No.9 Ricordanza (Andantino)
No.10 Allegro agitato molto
No.11 Harmonies du soir (Andantino)
No.12 Chasse neige (Andante con moto)
Performers:
Alice Sara Ott - piano
12 Etudes d'exécution transcendante, S.139:
No.1 Prélude (Presto)
No.2 Molto vivace
No.3 Paysage (Poco adagio)
No.4 Mazeppa (Presto)
No.5 Feux follets (Allegretto)
No.6 Vision (Lento)
No.7 Eroica (Allegro)
No.8 Wilde Jagd (Presto furioso)
No.9 Ricordanza (Andantino)
No.10 Allegro agitato molto
No.11 Harmonies du soir (Andantino)
No.12 Chasse neige (Andante con moto)
Performers:
Alice Sara Ott - piano
Alice Sara Ott's 2008 recording of Franz Liszt's 12 Transcendental Etudes may be the right prescription for jaded listeners who are sure they've heard all they need of this composer. To the extent that any pianist can make Liszt's music sound fresh, innovative, and interesting again, after years of mistreatment at the hands of sentimentalists and show-offs, Ott succeeds brilliantly on all three points. The sound of her playing -- from her precise articulation and clear separation of contrapuntal lines, to her enormous dynamic range and wide palette of colors -- is piquant, crisp, and clean, so there is no murkiness or ham-fisted playing to muddy up Liszt's dazzling effects. These effects can seem hopelessly clichéd in the hands of a mediocre pianist, but Ott makes them seem utterly novel and arresting by not exaggerating them, and by letting the natural timing and momentum of the music prepare for them. Because she plays with meticulous clarity and lets the music speak for itself, Ott draws attention to Liszt's abundant inventiveness and originality and reminds us that the Transcendental Etudes were startling and exciting when first played and that they can still captivate if executed with her extraordinary levels of musical understanding and technical accomplishment. Deutsche Grammophon's sound is exceptionally clear and sensitive to every nuance. Highly recommended.
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