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Liszt: Works for Violin and Piano / Wallin, Pontinen
Release Date:
07/10/2015
Label:
Bis
Catalog #:
2085
Spars Code:
DDD
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin , Roland Pöntinen
Number of Discs:
1
Recorded in:
Multi
Length:
1 Hours 0 Mins.
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Although Franz Liszt lived to be 75 years, and gave his last piano recital at the age of only 36, the predominant image of him is still that of the piano virtuoso, and to some extent the composer of virtuoso works for solo piano. With this recording of a selection of his music for violin and piano, Ulf Wallin and Roland Pöntinen aim at expanding our understanding of a composer who in fact wrote in a variety of genres, and whose style, especially in the later works, evolved in a manner that was far ahead of its time. This includes the abolition of harmonic functions, unresolved dissonances, whole-tone scales, sequences of tritones and
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cluster chords – features which his contemporaries found incomprehensible, but which we today can recognize as pioneering elements that prepared the way for composers such as Schoenberg and Bartók. Liszt composed his first music for violin and piano as early as 1832, and returned to this instrumental combination throughout his life, writing La lugubre gondola as late as 1882–83. Some of the pieces are reworkings of earlier compositions, for instance the Hungarian Rhapsody No.12, originally for piano solo but equally if not more passionate and dramatic in this version for violin and piano. In the early Grand Duo concertant pure virtuosity and the joy of playing are to the fore, but in the late works Liszt takes us on a journey into his own innermost soul, with all its doubts, contradictions and abysses.
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Wallin offers a stream of full-throated, gloss-free tone, brilliant in the Grand Duo, and searchingly expressive elsewhere, with beautifully alert and supportive accompaniments from Pöntinen.
– BBC Music Magazine
The Grand Duo… emerges even more clearly as a light-hearted, even frivolous set of virtuouso variations intended to entertain… [Wallin & Pöntinen] revel in playfulness, helped not a little by Pöntinen's wonderful leggiero touch and their response to the ping-pong tarantella finale.
– Gramophone
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1.
Romance oubliée for Violin/Viola/Cello and Piano, S 132
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin (Violin) , Roland Pöntinen (Piano)
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1880
2.
La lugubre gondola for Violin/Cello and Piano, S 134
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin (Violin) , Roland Pöntinen (Piano)
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1882-1885
3.
Grand Duo concertant on Lafont's "Le Marin", S 128
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin (Violin) , Roland Pöntinen (Piano)
Period:
Romantic
Written:
circa 1837/1849 France
4.
Epithalam zu Eduard Reményis Vermählungsfeier, S 129
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin (Violin) , Roland Pöntinen (Piano)
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1872 Rome, Italy
5.
Elegy no 2 for Violin/Cello and Piano, S 131
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin (Violin) , Roland Pöntinen (Piano)
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1877-1878
6.
Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth for Violin/Cello and Piano, S 382
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin (Violin) , Roland Pöntinen (Piano)
Period:
Romantic
Written:
?1883
7.
Rapsodie hongroise No. 12 for Violin and Piano, 379a
Composer:
Franz Liszt
Performer:
Ulf Wallin (Violin) , Roland Pöntinen (Piano)
Period:
Romantic
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