Famous Works for Piano Duo

 
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CAMILLE SAINT SAENS / FRANZ SCHUBERT / MAURICE RAVEL
Famous Works for Piano Duo
Piano Duo Van Veen: Jeroen van Veen (piano), Maarten van Veen (piano)

[ Brilliant Classics / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Friday 1 April 2022

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The pianist, composer, producer and renaissance musician Jeroen van Veen has played many concerts with both his wife Sandra and his brother Maarten, and has recorded with both of them for Brilliant Classics. The present compilation brings together a unique sequence of masterpieces for the genre in live and studio performances, made between 1992 and 2008, and given by the brothers as Piano Duo Van Veen.

This pocket history of the piano duo opens - as it must - with the F minor Fantasy of Schubert. All elements of Schubert's art can be found in the Fantasy: his gift for a sublime, gently unfolding melody; melancholy harmonic turns from major to minor; high drama within a spacious symphonic design; intricate counterpoint in the finale. Less well known but no less accomplished in its way is the set of Beethoven variations by Camille Saint-Saëns, a polished transformation of a minuet theme.

This 1992 studio recording concludes with a pair of 20th-century pieces which capitalise on the energy and momentum of the piano duo genre as a whole: La valse of Ravel and the Paganini Variations of Lutoslawski, which never fail to raise the pulse and receive here barnstorming performances.

The adrenaline level increases further with a sequence of live performances on CD2, opening with Rachmaninoff's gorgeous Russian Rhapsody and continuing with The Rite of Spring in the version which Stravinsky first performed with his friends in Paris prior to the ballet's notorious public premiere in 1911. In his Monologue of 1964, Zimmermann developed the thread of his Dialogue for two pianos and orchestra with a collage technique which quotes from Bach, Mozart and Beethoven in which the two pianists muse almost to themselves at times. Rounding off this collection in epic style is the apotheosis of Messiaen's Visions de l'Amen.

Tracks:

CD1 Studio Recordings 53'53
Franz Schubert 1797-1828
Fantasy in F minor D.940
1. I. Allegro 4'41
2. II. Largo 2'49
3. III. Allegro Vivace 5'43
4. IV. Tempo 1 5'15
Maarten plays piano primo

Camille Saint-Saëns 1835-1921
Variations on a theme by Beethoven Op.35
5. Moderato assai 0'42
6. Tempo du Minuetto 1'11
7. Allegro 1'12
8. Poco meno mosso 1'51
9. Tempo del Tema 0'50
10. Molto Allegro 1'20
11. Moderato Assai 1'29
12. Presto leggierissimo 1'02
13. Alla marcia funèbre 1'18
14. Tempo del Tema 0'30
15. Adagio 1'05
16. Allegro 2'16
17. Presto 3'03
Maarten plays piano primo

Maurice Ravel 1875-1937
La Valse
18. Mouvement de Valse viennoise 12'04
Jeroen plays piano primo

Witold Lutoslawski 1913-1994
Variations on a theme by Paganini
19. Allegro capriccioso 5'20
Jeroen plays piano primo

CD2 Live in Concert 73'14
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
1. Russian Rhapsody 9'59

Igor Stravinsky 1882-1971
Rite of Spring
2. Part I 15'40
3. Part II 19'31

Bernd Alois Zimmermann 1918-1970
Monologue for two pianos
4. I. Quasi irreale 2'21
5. II. 3'26
6. III. 3'40
7. IV. 2'28
8. V. 7'42

Olivier Messiaen 1908-1992
9. Amen de la Consommation, Visions de l'Amen Part VII 8'21