Reger Piano Concerto Strauss Burleske

Hamelin Marc Andre Volkov Ilan

Reger Piano Concerto Strauss Burleske
Format
Audio
Published
12 April 2011
ISBN
0034571176352

Reger Piano Concerto Strauss Burleske

Hamelin Marc Andre Volkov Ilan

Catalogue # CDA67635

Reger: Piano Concerto in F minor, Op. 114
Strauss, R: Burleske for Piano and orchestra in D minor

Marc-André Hamelin (piano)
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Ilan Volkov

The Reger concerto has a formidable reputation – dense, harmonically complex and with far too many notes for the average pianist. Who better then to decipher it than Marc-André Hamelin? In his hands this rarely recorded behemoth reveals both passion and a lyricism so often lost in lesser performances. He is wonderfully partnered by Ilan Volkov and the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester who share the pianist’s desire to elucidate an often misunderstood work.

While the Reger concerto comes from the end of his career, the Strauss Burleske is a product of that composer’s prodigious youth. This ebullient work has long been a Hamelin ‘party-piece’, and he plays it with an unmatched brilliance which surely captures the essence of this humorous music and will have the listener on the edge of his seat. “even Serkin would surely have marvelled at Hamelin’s stunning authority. While an easy majority of pianists would run for cover when faced with such sheerly physical demands, Hamelin relishes every challenge, clarifying and refining Reger’s potential for opacity at every point. His first entry, like a thunderclap, makes you leap to attention but so too does his expressive beauty in the subsequent molto tranquillo.” May 2011, Gramophone Magazine

Review

Hyperion’s Romantic PianoConcerto series hasunearthed many rarelyperformed works – somemore rewarding thanothers. Reger’s PianoConcerto in F Minor, the highlight of thisdisc, deserves the attention it gets here.Marc-André Hamelin is among the mosttechnically brilliant pianists alive, and aperfect choice for this concerto, whose pianopart is complex and demanding. There ismuch, including the dazzling piano work, toremind one of Reger’s contemporary,Rachmaninov. Reger’s melodies are not quiteas hummable as Rachmaninov’s (notnecessarily a bad thing), but the themes arestrong and completely engaging.

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