Liszt [Box Set] Claudio Arrau

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CD - German Import

  • Release Date: 06/27/2006
  • Original Release: 2003
  • 6 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 75,239
  • Label: PHILIPS IMPORT
  • UPC: 028947377528
 
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Of all the composers Claudio Arrau recorded extensively for Philips, Liszt was perhaps the most central, the most essential and the most personal. Trained as a youth in prewar Berlin by a Liszt pupil, Arrau's commanding virtuosity and compelling authority is clearly a continuation of the grand Romantic manner in general and of Liszt in particular and on these six discs are dozens of performances that speak with the power of tradition infused with strength of true belief. From the glittering cascades of "Les jeux d'eaux á la Villa d'Este" to the harrowing sonorities of "Gnomenreigen" and from the radiant arpeggios of "Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude" to the hushed intimacy of "Liebestraum," Arrau knows Liszt's music with the fervor of a prophet and the passion of a lover. While it's true Arrau was in his seventies and eighties when he made these recordings and that time had mellowed his virtuosity, it's also true that time had matured his interpretations. Some listeners may prefer their Liszt players more vigorous, but few could ask for a more sensuous Liszt player. Including two performances of Liszt's "Sonata in B minor," one an almost youthfully ardent recording from 1970 and the other a slower but more penetrating recording from 1985, provides a wonderful way to compare Arrau's approach to the composer's masterpiece. Philips' stereo sound is so realistic one can sometimes hear the pianist shift on the bench. James Leonard, All Music Guide

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