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Notes
International lawyer by day and piano virtuoso by night, Paul Wee made his recording début in 2019 with some of the most technically demanding piano music there is: Alkan’s Symphony and Concerto for solo piano. He now returns with music which presents a different, but not lesser challenge: how make the keyboard sing. The piano is by nature a percussive instrument – the sound is created by little hammers falling on strings. To create a true legato – or the illusion of it – has been the aim of generations of pianists, but few have taken the matter as far as Sigismond Thalberg. A giant in nineteenth-century pianism, Thalberg was born in 1812, the year after Franz Liszt, his greatest rival on the international concert circuit. In comparison to the latter, Thalberg was often singled out for his ability to make the piano sing, an art which he himself highlighted in a collection of transcriptions aptly named The Art of Singing Applied to the Piano. Published between 1853 and 1863, the collection included Thalberg’s adaptations of popular arias by Bellini, Rossini and Weber and songs by Beethoven and Schubert, but also other vocal works, such as Lacrimosa from Mozart’s Requiem. This nowadays little-known but fascinating chapter in the history of pianism is presented by Paul Wee, together with a substantial booklet which includes his own liner notes as well as Thalberg’s foreword, with the master’s advice to those who want their keyboards to sing.
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Reviews
Critics’ Choice 2021 – Bruno Repp
American Record Guide – January/February 2022
**** Excellent Album
Jeremie Bigorie - Classica magazine (France) - June 2021
"... Thalberg's transcriptions are beautiful creations and beautifully played here..."
Bruno Repp – American Record Guide – March/April 2021
Robert Nemecek - Piano News (Germany) March/April 2021
“… beautifully artful playing. It is breathtaking and I can see how he made such a strong impression with his debut SACD of Alkan's towering Etudes (BI-2465 ). The sound is warm, rich and frankly perfect, as far as I am concerned, and the whole presentation is glorious. I am eager to hear what wonders are to come from this impeccable artist.”
Rob Challinor – MusicWeb-International.com – 15 February 2021
“… On one level, this is an immersive listening experience; on another it is a vital musicological endeavour. On both, it succeeds beyond all expectation.”
Colin Clarke – International Piano – January/February 2021
Instrumental Choice
Performance ***** Recording *****
“… With a handful of Thalberg’s other arrangements as a welcome bonus and gorgeous recorded sound, this is one to cherish.”
Christopher Dingle – BBC Music magazine – January 2021
“… Wee, while ever the keyboard poet, does not invest every number with the same level of engagement or imagination...The vast majority of performances, however, are revelatory, and must be the envy of many a full-time professional. In those numbers that have been recorded by others, Wee’s playing equals or surpasses them, the most popular being a case in point – the clever arrangement of the ‘Lacrimosa’ from Mozart’s Requiem… Wee has shown in this beautifully recorded release … that Thalberg is a far more important composer for the piano than current opinion would have it.”
Jeremy Nicholas - Gramophone magazine - December 2020
“… here is a fine collection of Thalberg's music for piano. It includes elaborate transcriptions of music from operas and works by Mozart, Rossini, Weber, Mendelssohn, Beethoven Schubert and many others. Usually these are virtuoso showpieces, and all are brilliantly played by pianist Paul Wee…. he displays a solid technique as well as sensitivity. A fine important collection handsomely presented…”
Robert Benson – classicalcdreview.com – 8 December 2020
Recommended
“This follow-up to Paul Wee’s Alkan is everything I’d hoped for; it’s a superb recording too, even by the stellar standards of the house.”
Dan Morgan – MusicWeb-International.com – 23 November 2020
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