Chopin: Piano Sonata No. 2 / Schumann: Kinderszenen / Carnaval (1953)

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FREDERIC CHOPIN / ROBERT SCHUMANN
Chopin: Piano Sonata No. 2 / Schumann: Kinderszenen / Carnaval (1953)
Alfred Cortot (piano)

[ Naxos Historical / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 1 September 2008

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Alfred Cortot was renowned above all as a pianist whose interpretations, especially of the works of Schumann, Debussy and Chopin, were often on a spiritual level.This 1953 performance of Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 is his fifth and final commercial recording of the work (the 1928 recording is available on Naxos 8.111065; the 1927 recording is unissued). Cortot wanted to record the work again partly because he felt his interpretation would be 'an example for the young pianists, who are so little imbued with the Romantic spirit'. His 1953 and third recording of Schumann's Kinderszenen is notable for the familiar singing tone and poetic warmth he brings to Kind im Einschlummern (Child falling asleep) and Der Dichter spricht (The poet speaks). Cortot's interpretation of the youthful romanticism of Carnaval is full of colour and character,far preferable to bland and uninspired subsequent accounts from lesser pianists.

"Cortot could be a frustrating pianist. His musicality was exceptional, and his attention to details often overlooked could make for some surprising lines, often hidden, coming to the fore. Alas, he also was a notoriously inaccurate pianist and could shower the listener with fistfuls of wrong notes. That we can forgive many of these in the context of such glorious interpretation is testament to his genius. Many listeners are not so generous with forgiveness." American Record Guide

Tracks:

Chopin:
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 35, "Funeral March"

Schumann:
Kinderszenen (Scenes of Childhood), Op. 15
Waldszenen, Op. 82: No. 7. Vogel als Prophet (The Songster-Prophet)
Carnaval, Op. 9