Muzio Clementi: Sämtliche Klaviersonaten Vol.4
Sämtliche Klaviersonaten Vol.4
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- Klaviersonaten op. 25 Nr. 1-6; op. 26; op. 33 Nr. 1-3; op. 41
- Künstler: Howard Shelley, Klavier
- Label: Hyperion, DDD, 2008
- Bestellnummer: 9610297
- Erscheinungstermin: 23.10.2009
Die vierte Folge der Gesamteinspielung
Hyperions ehrgeiziges Projekt – die Gesamteinspielung der Klaviersonaten von Muzio Clementi (1752–1832) – schreitet unaufhörlich voran. Die ersten drei Folgen von Howard Shelleys Gesamteinspielung der Klaviersonaten Clementis hatten begeisternde Kritiken erhalten. Die vorliegende vierte Folge versammelt einige der wichtigsten Werke Clementis. Die zehn Sonaten opp. 25, 26 und 33 entstanden in jener Periode, als Clementi auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Popularität in London stand. Howard Shelley vermag einmal mehr mit seinem Interpretationsansatz, sich Clementis Musik mit Sensibilität und Virtuosität gleichermaßen zu nähern, zu überzeugen.
Howard Shelley’s splendid series of Clementi’s complete piano sonatas continues with a fourth volume containing some of the composer’s most important works. The ten sonatas of Opp 25, 26, and 33 that Shelley performs in this recording are all products of a period in Clementi’s life when he was the darling of the London music scene, acclaimed by contemporaries in the most effusive language: ‘But the performance beyond all others to astonish, was Clementi’s concerto on the Piano Forte: what brilliancy of finger, and wonderful execution! The powers of the instrument were never called forth with superior skill, perhaps not equal’.
As well as the elements of virtuosity described above, the works recorded here—particularly the fourth and fifth of the Opp 25 sonatas—contain a high degree of compositional originality and forward-looking piano writing. The A major sonata (No 4) has a curiously nineteenth-century sound. The first movement, Maestoso e cantabile, displays a profusion of melodic ornament reminiscent of Chopin. The fifth, perhaps Clementi’s greatest sonata, was much championed by Horowitz, among others.
'Shelley, who adds to unfailing textural clarity, sensitivity of phrasing and fine touch a willingness to seek out what is meaningful in this music and realise it to a degree that might have surprised even its composer' (Gramophone)
'Beautifully flexible playing … Shelley is a first-rate advocate, with passage-work of crystalline clarity, light-footed pedalling, and communicating a sense of deep commitment to this unjustly under-rated repertoire. The sound … could not be better. Unreservedly recommended' (BBC Music Magazine)
'There is huge variety and pianistic invention … Shelley brings energy, vitality and clarity to the sparse textures of a work [Op 25 no 5] which owes much to Scarlatti … Stunning recording quality, exemplary programme notes by the leading authority on Clementi, two discs for the price of one and generous playing time on each, and piano playing of the first order from Howard Shelley' (International Record Review)
Hyperions ehrgeiziges Projekt – die Gesamteinspielung der Klaviersonaten von Muzio Clementi (1752–1832) – schreitet unaufhörlich voran. Die ersten drei Folgen von Howard Shelleys Gesamteinspielung der Klaviersonaten Clementis hatten begeisternde Kritiken erhalten. Die vorliegende vierte Folge versammelt einige der wichtigsten Werke Clementis. Die zehn Sonaten opp. 25, 26 und 33 entstanden in jener Periode, als Clementi auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Popularität in London stand. Howard Shelley vermag einmal mehr mit seinem Interpretationsansatz, sich Clementis Musik mit Sensibilität und Virtuosität gleichermaßen zu nähern, zu überzeugen.
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Howard Shelley’s splendid series of Clementi’s complete piano sonatas continues with a fourth volume containing some of the composer’s most important works. The ten sonatas of Opp 25, 26, and 33 that Shelley performs in this recording are all products of a period in Clementi’s life when he was the darling of the London music scene, acclaimed by contemporaries in the most effusive language: ‘But the performance beyond all others to astonish, was Clementi’s concerto on the Piano Forte: what brilliancy of finger, and wonderful execution! The powers of the instrument were never called forth with superior skill, perhaps not equal’.
As well as the elements of virtuosity described above, the works recorded here—particularly the fourth and fifth of the Opp 25 sonatas—contain a high degree of compositional originality and forward-looking piano writing. The A major sonata (No 4) has a curiously nineteenth-century sound. The first movement, Maestoso e cantabile, displays a profusion of melodic ornament reminiscent of Chopin. The fifth, perhaps Clementi’s greatest sonata, was much championed by Horowitz, among others.
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'Shelley, who adds to unfailing textural clarity, sensitivity of phrasing and fine touch a willingness to seek out what is meaningful in this music and realise it to a degree that might have surprised even its composer' (Gramophone)
'Beautifully flexible playing … Shelley is a first-rate advocate, with passage-work of crystalline clarity, light-footed pedalling, and communicating a sense of deep commitment to this unjustly under-rated repertoire. The sound … could not be better. Unreservedly recommended' (BBC Music Magazine)
'There is huge variety and pianistic invention … Shelley brings energy, vitality and clarity to the sparse textures of a work [Op 25 no 5] which owes much to Scarlatti … Stunning recording quality, exemplary programme notes by the leading authority on Clementi, two discs for the price of one and generous playing time on each, and piano playing of the first order from Howard Shelley' (International Record Review)
- Tracklisting
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- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
Sonaten op. 25 Nr. 1-6 (für Klavier)
- 1 Nr. 5, 1. Satz: Piu tosto allegro con espressione
- 2 Nr. 5, 2. Satz: Lento e patetico
- 3 Nr. 5, 3. Satz: Presto
- 4 Nr. 3, 1. Satz: Allegro
- 5 Nr. 3, 2. Satz: Rondo: Vivace
- 6 Nr. 4, 1. Satz: Maestoso e cantabile
- 7 Nr. 4. 2. Satz: Molto allegro
- 8 Nr. 6, 1. Satz: Presto
- 9 Nr. 6, 2. Satz: Un poco andante
- 10 Nr. 6, 3. Satz: Rondo: Allegro assai
- 11 Nr. 1, 1. Satz: Allegro di molto
- 12 Nr. 1, 2. Satz: Adagio
- 13 Nr. 1, 3. Satz: Rondeau: Presto
- 14 Nr. 2, 1. Satz: Allegro con brio
- 15 Nr. 2, 2. Satz: Rondo un poco allegro
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
Sonaten op. 26 (für Klavier)
- 1 1. Satz: Allegro
- 2 2. Satz: Rondeau: Allegretto
Sonaten op. 33 Nr. 1-3 (für Klavier)
- 3 Nr. 1, 1. Satz: Allegro
- 4 Nr. 1, 2. Satz: Presto
- 5 Nr. 2, 1. Satz: Adagio - Allegro con fuoco
- 6 Nr. 2, 2. Satz: Presto
- 7 Nr. 3, 1. Satz: Allegro con spirito
- 8 Nr. 3, 2. Satz: Adagio e cantabile con grand' espressione
- 9 Nr. 3, 3. Satz: Presto
Sonate op. 41 Es-dur (Allegro / Adagio / Allegro für Klavier)
- 10 1. Satz: Allegro ma con grazia
- 11 2. Satz: Adagio molto e con anima
- 12 3. Satz: Allegro molto vivace