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Schumann / Codispoti- Piano Works

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'Domenico Codispoti plays with a warmth and fervor worthy of Cortot himself,' according to the veteran Gramophone piano critic Bryce Morrison. 'His sonority, too, has an Arrau-like fullness and richness.' Born in 1975, Codispoti has a growing discography of Romantic-era music including the piano works of Cesar Franck on Piano Classics (PCL0052): a 'most distinguished and enterprising recital' according to Gramophone, in which 'Codispoti gives us an impetus and virtuosity to set pulses racing.' Now he turns his attention to music from the other end of the Romantic era, composed by a figure even more significant in the history of the piano and pianists, Clara Wieck Schumann. A leading pianist of her day, the wife of one great composer and the intimate friend of another, Clara was also mother to eight children, a serious composer and a hugely influential teacher during the course of a career in the public eye spanning over 60 years. We may view Clara now as a strikingly independent woman, a woman of her time yet one who worked tirelessly against the grain of assumption and prejudice. It is right, therefore, that her art should be so celebrated 200 years after her birth in Leipzig. Her gifts as a creator that were much admired at the time, not only by her husband but by Franz Liszt, the greatest virtuoso of his day. It was Liszt who had created the modern concept of the solo piano recital in 1840, but he retired from performance soon afterwards, and Clara was the one who created the image of the modern pianist. On this new album, Codispoti performs a prodigiously accomplished set of Soirees Musicales, Op.6, published while Clara was still a teenager; the strikingly mature trio of Romances written before she turned 20; a G minor Sonata dating from the time just before and after her marriage to Robert; and finally the Variations on a theme by Robert which she composed to celebrate her husband's 42nd birthday in 1853. Thus, unlike many previous compilations of her music, Codispoti surveys her output in the round, and allows us to hear it mature even as she found herself given fewer and fewer opportunities to exercise her own creative gifts. With performances of tremendous sweep and conviction it makes for a highly persuasive introduction to Clara's music.

Tracklist:

  1. 3 Romanzen, Op. 11: I. Romanze In E-Flat Major
  2. 3 Romanzen, Op. 11: II. Romanze In G Minor
  3. 3 Romanzen, Op. 11: III. Romanze In A-Flat Major
  4. Sonata In G Minor: I. Allegro
  5. Sonata In G Minor: II. Adagio
  6. Sonata In G Minor: III. Scherzo
  7. Sonata In G Minor: IV. Rondo
  8. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: I. Toccatina
  9. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: II. Notturno
  10. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: III. Mazurka
  11. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: IV. Ballade
  12. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: V. Mazurka
  13. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: VI. Polonaise
  14. Variationen Über Ein Thema Von Robert Schumann, Op. 20
Format: New CD/Classical

Schumann / Codispoti- Piano Works

SKU: 5029365101936
Precio habitual $ 398.00
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Release Date: 11.01.2019

 
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'Domenico Codispoti plays with a warmth and fervor worthy of Cortot himself,' according to the veteran Gramophone piano critic Bryce Morrison. 'His sonority, too, has an Arrau-like fullness and richness.' Born in 1975, Codispoti has a growing discography of Romantic-era music including the piano works of Cesar Franck on Piano Classics (PCL0052): a 'most distinguished and enterprising recital' according to Gramophone, in which 'Codispoti gives us an impetus and virtuosity to set pulses racing.' Now he turns his attention to music from the other end of the Romantic era, composed by a figure even more significant in the history of the piano and pianists, Clara Wieck Schumann. A leading pianist of her day, the wife of one great composer and the intimate friend of another, Clara was also mother to eight children, a serious composer and a hugely influential teacher during the course of a career in the public eye spanning over 60 years. We may view Clara now as a strikingly independent woman, a woman of her time yet one who worked tirelessly against the grain of assumption and prejudice. It is right, therefore, that her art should be so celebrated 200 years after her birth in Leipzig. Her gifts as a creator that were much admired at the time, not only by her husband but by Franz Liszt, the greatest virtuoso of his day. It was Liszt who had created the modern concept of the solo piano recital in 1840, but he retired from performance soon afterwards, and Clara was the one who created the image of the modern pianist. On this new album, Codispoti performs a prodigiously accomplished set of Soirees Musicales, Op.6, published while Clara was still a teenager; the strikingly mature trio of Romances written before she turned 20; a G minor Sonata dating from the time just before and after her marriage to Robert; and finally the Variations on a theme by Robert which she composed to celebrate her husband's 42nd birthday in 1853. Thus, unlike many previous compilations of her music, Codispoti surveys her output in the round, and allows us to hear it mature even as she found herself given fewer and fewer opportunities to exercise her own creative gifts. With performances of tremendous sweep and conviction it makes for a highly persuasive introduction to Clara's music.

Tracklist:

  1. 3 Romanzen, Op. 11: I. Romanze In E-Flat Major
  2. 3 Romanzen, Op. 11: II. Romanze In G Minor
  3. 3 Romanzen, Op. 11: III. Romanze In A-Flat Major
  4. Sonata In G Minor: I. Allegro
  5. Sonata In G Minor: II. Adagio
  6. Sonata In G Minor: III. Scherzo
  7. Sonata In G Minor: IV. Rondo
  8. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: I. Toccatina
  9. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: II. Notturno
  10. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: III. Mazurka
  11. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: IV. Ballade
  12. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: V. Mazurka
  13. Soirées Musicales, Op. 6: VI. Polonaise
  14. Variationen Über Ein Thema Von Robert Schumann, Op. 20