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Liszt - Harmonies poetiques et religieuses | Muso MU006

Liszt - Harmonies poetiques et religieuses

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Label: Muso

Cat No: MU006

Barcode: 5425019973063

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 1st July 2013

Contents

Artists

Yury Favorin (piano)

Works

Liszt, Franz

Harmonies poetiques et religieuses, S173

Artists

Yury Favorin (piano)

About

This cycle notably includes two of Liszt’s greatest masterpieces for the piano: the famous 'Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude' - serene, warm, contemplative, recalling in many places his Sonata, and 'Funérailles' with its almost unbearable emotion.

Yet it also includes less frequently played pieces such as the dark meditation that is 'Pensée des morts', the dreamy 'Cantique d’amour' and others based on rarely heard choral compositions of Liszt. A major album in the piano repertory, 'Harmonies poétiques et religieuses' is one of the most accomplished and individual of Franz Liszt’s works.

A revelation of the Queen Elisabeth Competition for piano, Yury Favorin is the ideal performer for this rarely recorded repertory. In this, his first disc, the young Russian, who was unanimously praised by the press in 2010 (“undeniably one of the most powerful musicians, from all points of view, of the session” – La Libre), is at the dawn of a great career that has already taken him to many prestigious platforms, including that of La Roque d’Anthéron where he was a triumphal last minute replacement for Aldo Ciccolini.

We were starting to settle down when the hall was literally assaulted by the arrival of a musical UFO. We felt the incredible ease of Yury Favorin: hard-hitting power and aural generosity combined in controlled enthusiasm… Yet all this is nothing compared with the emotional explosion resulting from listening to Liszt’s version of the Overture to Tannhäuser, so much did Favorin play with panache and skill, fire and force-fulness in rendering on the keyboard the grandeur and sensuality of Wagner’s formidable orchestra...served by stupefying resources.” - Serge Martin, Le Soir (Belgium), 11 May 2010

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