Liszt: Transcriptions from Opera / Chen

Naxosā survey of Lisztās piano music seems to have been progressing in dribs and drabs, with little fanfare since its launch more than 20 years ago. However, if youāre a fan of Liszt and the highest order of transcendental virtuosity, grab Volume 41 right away. I first became aware of Han Chen, winner of the 2013 China International Piano Competition, as a commanding new music pianist, one of many in New York. Heās also a composer. Since most new music pianists donāt bother with Liszt (and when they do, itās usually awful), I was prepared for the worst. Instead, I heard the best!
It isnāt just Chenās assured, elegant and totally effortless technique that blows me away, itās also his idiomatic flair, his use of color and touch to convey character, plus a gift for textural variety and differentiation that one associates with golden age legends. Listen to the Bellini Sonnambula Fantasyās carefully sculpted climaxes and how the final pagesā buckets of chords and runs sing out with no strain, struggle or imbalance whatsoever. The Polonaise from I Puritani swaggers with joyful scintillation, while the convoluted thematic juggling in the Freischütz Fantasy conveys a sense of lightness and play that Leslie Howardās premier recording keeps under wraps. The engineering replicates how a well-regulated concert grand sounds in a small hall with a luminous yet not overly resonant acoustic. Need I say more? - ClassicsToday
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Liszt: Transcriptions from Opera / Chen
Liszt: Transcriptions from Opera / Chen

Naxosā survey of Lisztās piano music seems to have been progressing in dribs and drabs, with little fanfare since its launch more than 20 years ago. However, if youāre a fan of Liszt and the highest order of transcendental virtuosity, grab Volume 41 right away. I first became aware of Han Chen, winner of the 2013 China International Piano Competition, as a commanding new music pianist, one of many in New York. Heās also a composer. Since most new music pianists donāt bother with Liszt (and when they do, itās usually awful), I was prepared for the worst. Instead, I heard the best!
It isnāt just Chenās assured, elegant and totally effortless technique that blows me away, itās also his idiomatic flair, his use of color and touch to convey character, plus a gift for textural variety and differentiation that one associates with golden age legends. Listen to the Bellini Sonnambula Fantasyās carefully sculpted climaxes and how the final pagesā buckets of chords and runs sing out with no strain, struggle or imbalance whatsoever. The Polonaise from I Puritani swaggers with joyful scintillation, while the convoluted thematic juggling in the Freischütz Fantasy conveys a sense of lightness and play that Leslie Howardās premier recording keeps under wraps. The engineering replicates how a well-regulated concert grand sounds in a small hall with a luminous yet not overly resonant acoustic. Need I say more? - ClassicsToday
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Naxosā survey of Lisztās piano music seems to have been progressing in dribs and drabs, with little fanfare since its launch more than 20 years ago. However, if youāre a fan of Liszt and the highest order of transcendental virtuosity, grab Volume 41 right away. I first became aware of Han Chen, winner of the 2013 China International Piano Competition, as a commanding new music pianist, one of many in New York. Heās also a composer. Since most new music pianists donāt bother with Liszt (and when they do, itās usually awful), I was prepared for the worst. Instead, I heard the best!
It isnāt just Chenās assured, elegant and totally effortless technique that blows me away, itās also his idiomatic flair, his use of color and touch to convey character, plus a gift for textural variety and differentiation that one associates with golden age legends. Listen to the Bellini Sonnambula Fantasyās carefully sculpted climaxes and how the final pagesā buckets of chords and runs sing out with no strain, struggle or imbalance whatsoever. The Polonaise from I Puritani swaggers with joyful scintillation, while the convoluted thematic juggling in the Freischütz Fantasy conveys a sense of lightness and play that Leslie Howardās premier recording keeps under wraps. The engineering replicates how a well-regulated concert grand sounds in a small hall with a luminous yet not overly resonant acoustic. Need I say more? - ClassicsToday