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Hardy Rittner - Brahms: Piano Works, Vol. 3 (2011)

Hardy Rittner - Brahms: Piano Works, Vol. 3 (2011)

BAND/ARTIST: Hardy Rittner

  • Title: Brahms: Piano Works, Vol. 3
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: MDG Scene
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:14:19
  • Total Size: 209 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Fantasias, Op. 116: I. Capriccio. presto energico 02:09
2. Fantasias, Op. 116: II. Intermezzo. andante 03:32
3. Fantasias, Op. 116: III. Capriccio. allegro passionato 02:48
4. Fantasias, Op. 116: IV. Intermezzo. adagio 04:42
5. Fantasias, Op. 116: V. Intermezzo. andante con grazia ed intimissimo sentimento 03:07
6. Fantasias, Op. 116: VI. Intermezzo. andantino teneramente 03:08
7. Fantasias, Op. 116: VII. Capriccio. allegro agitato 02:19
8. Three Intermezzi, Op. 117: I. Andante moderato 05:04
9. Three Intermezzi, Op. 117: II. Andante non troppo e con molta espressione 04:19
10. Three Intermezzi, Op. 117: III. Andante con moto 05:36
11. Piano Pieces, Op. 118: I. Intermezzo. Allegro non assai, ma molto appassionato 01:51
12. Piano Pieces, Op. 118: II. Intermezzo. Andante teneramente 05:32
13. Piano Pieces, Op. 118: III. Ballade. Allegro energico 03:20
14. Piano Pieces, Op. 118: IV. Intermezzo. Allegretto un poco agitato 02:31
15. Piano Pieces, Op. 118: V. Romanze. Andante 03:30
16. Piano Pieces, Op. 118: VI. Intermezzo. Andante, largo e mesto 05:40
17. Piano Pieces, Op. 119: I. Intermezzo. Adagio 04:01
18. Piano Pieces, Op. 119: II. Intermezzo. Andantino un poco agitato 04:54
19. Piano Pieces, Op. 119: III. Intermezzo. Grazioso e giocoso 01:29
20. Piano Pieces, Op. 119: IV. Rhapsodie. Allegro risoluto 04:47

Performers:
Hardy Rittner (piano)

As with previous volumes in his Brahms piano music cycle, Hardy Rittner utilizes excellently restored period instruments. One is a Johann Baptist Streicher salon grand model circa 1870, similar to the one that Brahms himself owned. The other is the largest concert grand manufactured by J. M. Schweighofer’s Söhne between 1876 and 1877. Although they lack the sustaining resonance typical of modern pianos, the gentle, woodwind-like sonorities and timbral differences from register to register add welcome color and tonal diversity to Brahms’ late piano pieces, and help clarify the contrapuntal trajectory and intimate sentiments embedded within the composer’s sometimes gnarly textures.

Much of the credit must go to Rittner’s cultivated virtuosity and musicianship. For example, the arpeggios in Op. 116 Nos. 3 and 7 that many pianists merely strum emerge with a refreshing sense of line and direction, while Rittner’s eyedropper’s worth of rubato in the same group’s E major Intermezzo speaks louder than more pulled-about performances. The A major Op. 118 No. 2 Intermezzo similarly floats over the barline without losing rhythmic focus in the way that the undulating left-hand accompaniment and right-hand melodies converse. The same can be said for Rittner’s telling accents and voicing shifts in the F minor Intermezzo (No. 4).

If Rittner’s relative reserve and brisker than usual tempos for the three Op. 117 Intermezzi might strike some listeners as too matter-of-fact, he tastefully milks every ounce of anguish from the spare, starkly lit Op. 119 No. 1 Intermezzo. The roomy, slightly distant sonic image fills out to more three-dimensional effect when hearing this disc via surround-sound playback. Recommended.




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