Granados: Goyescas & Escenas Poeticas / Celis
Performing these wonderfully sensuous works is the Dutch pianist Joop Celis, who here makes his first appearance on BIS, but who has earned plaudits for previous recordings, for instance in International Record Reviewer: āHe dispatches the heroic and virtuosic with ease, yet his playing displays a great sensitivity to the more romantic sideā¦ā On this well-filled disc, Celis also includes Granadosās collection of seven āPoetic scenesā as well as the brief Intermezzo which Granados composed for his opera Goyescas, a work in one act otherwise based on the music from the suite for piano. The opera was premiĆØred in New York in 1916, and it was on his journey home to Spain that Granados died, when the ship he was travelling on was torpedoed in the English Channel.
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Celis unsurprisingly navigates Granados's labyrinthine textures with no sweat and strain, and with a beautiful, evenly modulated sonority to bootā¦interestingly, the relatively modest technical and musical parameters of Escenas poeticas elicit more consistently inspired and organically poetic playingā¦in short, Goyescas may get star billing, yet the Escenas poeticas walk away with top honors.
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Granados: Goyescas & Escenas Poeticas / Celis
Granados: Goyescas & Escenas Poeticas / Celis
Performing these wonderfully sensuous works is the Dutch pianist Joop Celis, who here makes his first appearance on BIS, but who has earned plaudits for previous recordings, for instance in International Record Reviewer: āHe dispatches the heroic and virtuosic with ease, yet his playing displays a great sensitivity to the more romantic sideā¦ā On this well-filled disc, Celis also includes Granadosās collection of seven āPoetic scenesā as well as the brief Intermezzo which Granados composed for his opera Goyescas, a work in one act otherwise based on the music from the suite for piano. The opera was premiĆØred in New York in 1916, and it was on his journey home to Spain that Granados died, when the ship he was travelling on was torpedoed in the English Channel.
Review:
Celis unsurprisingly navigates Granados's labyrinthine textures with no sweat and strain, and with a beautiful, evenly modulated sonority to bootā¦interestingly, the relatively modest technical and musical parameters of Escenas poeticas elicit more consistently inspired and organically poetic playingā¦in short, Goyescas may get star billing, yet the Escenas poeticas walk away with top honors.
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Performing these wonderfully sensuous works is the Dutch pianist Joop Celis, who here makes his first appearance on BIS, but who has earned plaudits for previous recordings, for instance in International Record Reviewer: āHe dispatches the heroic and virtuosic with ease, yet his playing displays a great sensitivity to the more romantic sideā¦ā On this well-filled disc, Celis also includes Granadosās collection of seven āPoetic scenesā as well as the brief Intermezzo which Granados composed for his opera Goyescas, a work in one act otherwise based on the music from the suite for piano. The opera was premiĆØred in New York in 1916, and it was on his journey home to Spain that Granados died, when the ship he was travelling on was torpedoed in the English Channel.
Review:
Celis unsurprisingly navigates Granados's labyrinthine textures with no sweat and strain, and with a beautiful, evenly modulated sonority to bootā¦interestingly, the relatively modest technical and musical parameters of Escenas poeticas elicit more consistently inspired and organically poetic playingā¦in short, Goyescas may get star billing, yet the Escenas poeticas walk away with top honors.
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