Alkan: Paraphrases, Marches & Symphonie for Solo Piano, Op. 39 Mark Viner
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
15.04.2021
Label: Piano Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Mark Viner
Composer: Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813-1888)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Charles Henri Alkan (1813 - 1888): Salut, cendre du pauvre!, paraphrase, Op. 45:
- 1 Alkan: Salut, cendre du pauvre!, paraphrase, Op. 45 08:19
- Super flumina Babylonis, paraphrase, Op. 52:
- 2 Alkan: Super flumina Babylonis, paraphrase, Op. 52 06:11
- Trois marches quasi da cavalleria, Op. 37:
- 3 Alkan: Trois marches quasi da cavalleria, Op. 37: I. Allegro Molto 05:05
- 4 Alkan: Trois marches quasi da cavalleria, Op. 37: II. Allegro Vivace 04:34
- 5 Alkan: Trois marches quasi da cavalleria, Op. 37: III. Allegro 04:54
- Alleluia in F Major, Op. 25:
- 6 Alkan: Alleluia in F Major, Op. 25 02:34
- Marche funèbre, Op. 26:
- 7 Alkan: Marche funèbre, Op. 26 08:28
- Marche triomphale, Op. 27:
- 8 Alkan: Marche triomphale, Op. 27 04:57
- 12 Etudes dans tous les tons mineurs, Op. 39, Nos. 4-7 '"Symphonie":
- 9 Alkan: 12 Etudes dans tous les tons mineurs, Op. 39, Nos. 4-7 '"Symphonie": I. 1er Mouvement. Allegro Moderato 10:36
- 10 Alkan: 12 Etudes dans tous les tons mineurs, Op. 39, Nos. 4-7 '"Symphonie": II. Marche funèbre. Andantino 05:57
- 11 Alkan: 12 Etudes dans tous les tons mineurs, Op. 39, Nos. 4-7 '"Symphonie": III. Menuet 05:39
- 12 Alkan: 12 Etudes dans tous les tons mineurs, Op. 39, Nos. 4-7 '"Symphonie": IV. Finale. Presto 04:18
Info for Alkan: Paraphrases, Marches & Symphonie for Solo Piano, Op. 39
British pianist Mark Viner continues his complete Alkan-cycle with the 4th volume, containing one of the most extraordinary piano works of the 19th century, the Symphony for piano solo. It is one of Alkan's most darkly impassioned conceptions, its declamatory rhetoric, passionate outbursts and towering climaxes all bound by a tightly organised structure. The sometimes ten note chords, thick, chordal tremoli and volleys of double octaves create a truly symphonic sound spectrum.
Also included are the Three Marches 'quasi da cavalleria' Op. 37, the haunting Funeral March Op. 26 and the festive and pompous Triumphal March Op. 27.
Mark Viner's complete Alkan cycle is gaining widespread international attention. The 3rd volume, containing the massive Grande Sonate, received the prestigious Gramophone Award, as well as CD of the Month in International Piano.
'For the second disc in his gargantuan 17-CD project of recording all Alkan's music Mark Viner gives us the 25 Préludes with an exemplary musicianship and assurance...makes you eager for further issues from this outstanding and most enterprising pianist' (Bryce Morrison in International Piano). Viner's previous recording of the Alkan Etudes Op 35 received 5 stars and CD of the Month in BBC Music Magazine as well as 5 stars in The Guardian ('Viner rises to Alkan s extraordinary challenges').
"Mark Viner’s mould-breaking survey of Alkan’s complete piano music reaches its fourth volume (17 are projected) with this astonishing account of the technically forbidding, tautly structured Symphonie for solo piano, published as part of the 12 Op 39 Etudes. Viner makes light of all challenges, his sound never forced, his shaping always cogent, and he makes convincing cases for slighter pieces (two paraphrases, five marches, an Alleluia), where Alkan often tempers bombast with hints of Satie-like wryness. Stephen Pettitt." (The Sunday Times)
"Four years ago, Mark Viner began his survey of Charles-Valentin Alkan’s piano music for Piano Classics with an outstanding account of the fiendishly demanding Études in All the Major Keys, Op 35, the epitome of keyboard transcendentalism. The main work on his latest disc (the fourth in a projected series of 17) is another of Alkan’s greatest achievements, the Symphonie that forms four movements of his Op 39, the 12 Études in All the Minor Keys, a set that also includes the Concerto for solo piano and a final huge set of variations, Le Festin d’Ésope.
"The Symphony is music of immense technical complexity – ferocious double octaves, massive chordal explosions, vertiginous scales – with occasional moments of quiet lyricism, and Viner negotiates it all with wonderful aplomb and just the right amount of swagger. He doesn’t spare himself on the rest of the disc either, in a sequence of marches and two programmatic paraphrases, all dazzlingly played." (The Guardian)
Mark Viner, piano
Mark Viner
Der 23jährige Mark Viner gilt als einer der interessantesten britischen Pianisten der jüngeren Generation. Sein Spiel zeichnet sich durch seine Individualität, Klangfülle, musikalische Integrität und eine makellose Technik aus.
In England hat er vielbeachtete Konzerte u.a. bei dem renommierten Cheltenham Music Festival, in der Wigmore Hall und in St. John's Smith Square in London gegeben; weitere Konzertverpflichtungen haben ihn in das europäische Ausland geführt, u.a. Deutschland, Frankreich, Italien. In Folge seiner Teilnahme beim angesehenen Oxford Oxford Philomusica International Piano Festival wurde er eingeladen, Recitals im Jacqueline du Pré Music Building zu geben.
Im April 2012 ist er mit dem Ersten Preis der ersten C. V. Alkan - P. J. G. Zimmerman International Piano Competition in Athen ausgezeichnet worden. Anfang des Jahres wurde er eingeladen, an einem Meisterkurs mit Lang Lang im Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford teilzunehmen, der von der BBC für einen Dokumentar.lm aufgezeichnet wurde. Weitere Auszeichnungen waren u.a. ein Stipendium des The Countess of Munster Musical Trust und der Sarah Mundlak Memorial Prize for Piano, für den ihn das Royal College of Music für das beste Abschlußkonzert seines Jahrgangs nominierte.
Mark Viner begann mit 11 Jahren mit dem Klavierspiel und kam zwei Jahre später mit einem staatlichen Stipendium an die Purcell School of Music, wo er bei Tessa Nicholson Unterricht hatte. Ein weiteres Stipendium ermöglichte ihm das Studium am Royal College of Music, wo er fünf Jahre lang Schüler von Niel Immelman war.
Booklet for Alkan: Paraphrases, Marches & Symphonie for Solo Piano, Op. 39