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Kantorow plays Brahms, Bartok & Liszt | BIS BIS2380

Kantorow plays Brahms, Bartok & Liszt

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Label: BIS

Cat No: BIS2380

Barcode: 7318599923802

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 2nd October 2020

Gramophone Editor's Choice

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About

In 2019, at the age of 22, Alexandre Kantorow became the first French pianist to win the prestigious Tchaikovsky Competition. But already before then he had released three acclaimed discs, awarded distinctions such as Diapason d’or de l’Année and Gramophone’s Editor’s Choice and earning Kantorow descriptions ranging from ‘Liszt reincarnated’ to ‘a firebreathing virtuoso with a poetic charm and innate stylistic mastery’. The present recital, his first release since the Tchaikovsky Competition, offers plenty of scope for virtuosity, poetry and charm, always filtered through an acute stylistic consciousness. The programme is constructed around three rhapsodies, a genre whose improvisatory character corresponds perfectly with the spirit of Romanticism but here interpreted by three highly distinct artistic temperaments: Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms and Béla Bartók.

Opening with an example of the mature Brahms, his First Rhapsody from 1879, Kantorow takes us back to the very beginning of the composer’s career, with the youthfully impassioned Piano Sonata no.2. Brahms was 21 when he wrote the sonata – only two years younger than Bartók in 1904, the year his Rhapsody was composed. At the time, Bartók was just beginning to discover the folk music which would become such an important source of inspiration. Being a Hungarian and a budding pianist, he was, however, very familiar with the music of Liszt, and will have known the composer’s Hungarian Rhapsody no.11 with its final prestissimo rushing the disc to an impetuous close.

Reviews

Kantorow is obviously an outstanding pianist and musician with an agile technique that allows him perfect clarity in the most complex textures, abundant sensitivity and refinement, and maturity well beyond his years. ... Rarely has the growth of a young artist been so amply documented in recordings as has Kantorow’s. I’ll be among those eagerly anticipating its continued flowering.  Patrick Rucker
Gramophone November 2020

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