George-Emmanuel Lazaridis - Liszt: Piano Sonata in B Minor; Grandes Etudes de Paganini (2006)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Time - 57:52 minutes | 930 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Time - 57:52 minutes | 930 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet
Liszt's Piano Sonata in B minor is one of the seminal works of the Romantic piano repertoire and one of the most technically challenging pieces any pianist can undertake. Continuing this virtuosic theme, and demonstrating his great ambition as a pianist of the highest calibre, Lazaridis also presents Liszt's Grandes études de Paganini. This six-part composition, based on themes originally composed for violin by Niccolò Paganini, again places huge demands on the technical and interpretive abilities of the performer.
Originally released in 2006 Liszt: Sonatas and Etudes has been re-issued as part of Linn's ECHO series which offers a second chance to enjoy the best of the label's award-winning catalogue.
"The power and ferocity of the climaxes are enough to make sure you've insured your loudspeakers and warned your neighbors! Clearly Lazaridis is no run-of-the-mill virtuoso, and we're sure to hear more from him." –Classicstoday.com
"I've always regarded Liszt's B-Minor Sonata as one of music's wonders. Employing cyclic form to combine all the movements of the traditional sonata into one, it demands utmost concentration of the pianist for half an hour. So perfect are its formal outlines and its harmonic scheme that we are always aware of moving towards a destination. When the artist finally takes us there, we breathe a sigh of heartfelt contentment: "You really did it right, Franz!" Of course, there is also ample scope for virtuosity along the way, and pianist George-Emmanuel Lazaridis gives it to us in double-handfuls in this stunning new offering from Linn Records. In a work that opens and closes softly and has some very intense moments en route, Lazaridis displays complete mastery of the full dynamic range, and Linn's superb multichannel SACD sound allows us to hear it all. This is a pianist to set concert halls afire and cause meltdown on your DVD player. In terms of rubato, a technique of which Liszt was certainly an advocate, I am less happy with this performance, especially in contrast to the more even-handed approach used by Leonard Pennario in this work in The Early Years (MSR 1188) which I reviewed in last month's New Classik Reviews. Essentially, rubato involves lengthening or condensing increments of time in a musical passage. The word comes from an Italian root meaning "to steal," and like a good thief, the pianist using rubato is obliged to take the time he steals in one place and replace it in another. When you're talking about romantic era music, rubato is always on the table. Like many young keyboard artists, Lazaridis is inclined to take the dramatic passages very fast and tempestuously, while he has a tendency to really take his time and caress the quieter, more intimate ones. At 33:38, his B-Minor Sonata is on the long side - almost 7 minutes longer than Pennario's, which came as a surprise. Of course, the difference in use of rubato is largely a matter of taste. While I prefer Pennario's approach for the insight it gives me into the music, one cannot deny the tremendous excitement that Lazaridis generates in this work. The other half of the program consists of six of Liszt's Paganini Etudes, including the two ever-popular "name" Etudes, La Campanella and La Chasse, and the famous 24th Etude that inspired both Brahms and Rachmaninoff to write variations. The dynamic qualities that Lazaridis displayed in the first half of the program are also present here." –Atlanta Audio Society
"The mighty Liszt B minor Sonata once held Mt Everest status in the piano literature, reserved for only a handful of the greatest virtuosos. Not any more. As with Mt Everest, every mountaineer now conquers it, and the Liszt Sonata has entered into the repertoire of every single pianist, even those who are too young to drive a car. Record companies are even releasing debut recitals by young barnstorming virtuosos prominently tossing off the work. Young George-Emmanuel Lazaridis easily slips into the top ranks with his finely recorded performance here. We need not fear the towering octaves will slip, the skips be missed or the fugue run sour in the voicing. It is all done with such ease that we wonder how this sonata could be that feared unconquerable piano piece left only to the giants to wrestle with. As with the other many new recordings, it is left to the performer to fill out the other half of the disc and here Lazaridis gives us a supreme account of the sparkling Paganini Etudes. He manages to make them sound even more musically interesting than the Sonata, now that's something to be proud of. Pianist Recommended" –The Pianist
TRACKLIST
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
1. Piano Sonata in B minor (33:36)
2. Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude I (4:22)
3. Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude II (5:02)
4. Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude III (4:50)
5. Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude IV (1:58)
6. Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude V (2:43)
7. Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude VI (4:52)
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Analyzed: George-Emmanuel Lazaridis / Liszt: Sonata and Etudes
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log date: 2017-05-22 14:18:55
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Analyzed: George-Emmanuel Lazaridis / Liszt: Sonata and Etudes
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DR11 -0.10 dB -16.68 dB 4:55 04-Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude III
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DR14 -0.10 dB -17.54 dB 2:48 06-Grandes Etudes de Paganini Etude V
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR11
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2305 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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