Brahms: Variations on a Hungarian Song / Klavierstücke / Waltzes

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JOHANNES BRAHMS
Brahms: Variations on a Hungarian Song / Klavierstücke / Waltzes
Jonathan Plowright (piano)

[ BIS SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Thursday 31 December 2015

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Critical acclaim for Jonathan Plowright's two previous discs in his series of Brahms's works for solo piano includes distinctions such as '10/10' on the website Classics Today and top marks in Diapason as well as 'Instrumental Choice of the Month' in BBC Music Magazine. On his third disc Plowright presents the listener with two seemingly contradictory aspects of Johannes Brahms: the deeply serious, emotionally charged, but also meticulously constructed late Piano Pieces of Op. 118 and their precursor Op. 76 appear side by side with the unapologetic extroversion and scintillating verve of most (if not all) of the 16 Waltzes Op. 39, and the flamboyant Variations on a Hungarian Melody. Brahms's fascination with Hungarian gypsy music stemmed from his friendship with the violinist Eduard Reményi, and found an outlet in several works, among which the Hungarian Dances are probably the most famous. The composer was also a friend and admirer of Johann Strauss II, and in his Op. 39 trespassed - with great success - into the domains of Vienna's 'Waltz King'. It is tempting to think that Brahms early experience as a pianist in taverns and restaurants induced him to compose this sophisticated light music, but there were also commercial reasons: he composed the waltzes for piano four hands and subsequently made no less than two arrangements for solo piano of the entire set.

"Plowright's complete Brahms piano music for BIS…has now reached Vol 3, with all its intelligence, subtlety and power in full blossom…[these] sound totally fresh, as though a fully formed, cultured musician, unencumbered by conventional approaches or received wisdom, took up these scores for the first time in maturity. The results are often unexpected, yet always apt and never less than convincing…I have a feeling this is going to be the benchmark Brahms survey for some time to come" (Gramophone Award Nomination 2016 - instrumental)

"This third volume in Jonathan Plowright's series of recordings of Brahms's piano works lives up to the high promise of the first two. The masterpieces of Op. 118 are delivered with fiery splendour. The first Intermezzo comes at us in tempestuous waves, and we are then taken through a series of dreamscapes. The final Intermezzo begins with a faint cry from a rocky crag which is answered by a rumble from the depths below; Plowright's account of this supremely mysterious miniature is majestic." (BBC Music Five Stars)

Tracks:

Klavierstücke (8), Op. 76
Waltzes (16), Op. 39
Klavierstücke (6), Op. 118
Variations on a Hungarian Song in D major, Op. 21 No. 2