Sergio Fiorentino - The Berlin Recordings [10CD Box Set] (2011)
Artist: Sergio Fiorentino Title Of Album: The Berlin Recordings Year Of Release: 2011 Label (Catalog#): Piano Classics [PCLM0033] Country: Italy Genre: Classical, Piano, Baroque, Romantic, Modern Quality: FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 11:46:54 Full Size: 2.35 gb Upload: Turbobit / DipFile
This 10-disc box is Piano Classics’ most ambitious project to date, a tribute to a pianist who for many years was virtually ‘without portfolio’. Fiorentino shunned the ever-increasing necessity for promotion and publicity so that his glory was eclipsed by lesser, more commercially savvy pianists. His early recordings, where he was presented by the infamous William Barrington-Coupe (husband of Joyce Hatto) under a variety of names (Auguste du Maurier, Paul Procopolis, etc), were characterised by an immense but undisciplined facility, making the stature of these Berlin recordings, made at the end of Fiorentino’s life, all the more astonishing.
Wherever you turn you will encounter a human breadth and richness far removed from the often chilly aristocracy or froideur of Michelangeli and Pollini, his more celebrated compatriots. In Schubert you are reminded that, if for Keats ‘ripeness is all’, for Fiorentino naturalness is all. And, if he is arguably too benign or gemütlich in the Op 90 Impromptus (I am thinking of Paul Lewis’s recent disc – Harmonia Mundi, 2/12), he is memorably responsive to the A major Sonata, D664, to its ‘smiling lights and colours of a spring day’. He is no less superb in the A minor Sonata, D537, relishing its audacious and experimental nature.
Again, the sheer ease of his Chopin B minor Sonata leaves you lost in wonder: his Scherzo as ‘light as a hairbell’, his Largo rapt and communing. Then he is no less at home in heaven-storming Russian Romanticism, coming a close second to Boris Berezovsky’s long-deleted disc of Rachmaninov’s First Sonata. And if neither he nor anyone else compares with Van Cliburn’s magisterial rhetoric in his live Moscow recording of the Second Sonata (VAI DVD), his version is among the finest of those who sadly prefer the later and truncated 1931 revision.
Fiorentino’s Schumann Fantasie has all of his heartfelt eloquence (and what a fearless assault on the notorious skips at the close of the central march, the locus classicus of the wrong note). His way with the first of Liszt’s two Ballades makes a masterly case for what is outwardly one of the composer’s weaker works and his Sonata is among the finest on record, with the odd reinforced bass-line and emendation to suggest an endearingly old-fashioned affiliation. On the other hand, Fiorentino’s Bach is purer and less self-regarding than the often eccentric Gould and sometimes pedantic Rosalyn Tureck.
Finally, Fiorentino in Franck, where his unfaltering poise in the composer’s incense-laden notion of the ineffable contradicts Cortot’s mischievous reference to the ‘church-worker’ in Franck (‘le côte artisan d’église’). He makes nonsense, too, of James Gibb’s facetious assertion that in the Prelude, Aria and Finale, Franck’s sequences have ‘no more dramatic importance than the hitching up of one’s trousers’. Quietly sustained, luminous and intense, Fiorentino’s way with the Prelude, Chorale and Fugue, in particular, is fervent and glowing, and it is somehow typical of his lack of virtuoso vanity that he resists a tumultuous rush to the finishing post at the close of the Fugue. The recordings are excellent and Piano Classics includes moving and affectionate tributes to one of the greatest pianists of the last century.
TRACKLIST:
CD 1 ROBERT SCHUMANN FANTASIE in C major Op. 17 Recording: 19 October 1996 (1-3); 18 October 1997 (4,5,10), 14 October 1995 (6-9), 15 October 1995 (11,12) Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 73:14
CD 2 FRANZ SCHUBERT Piano Sonata No. 13 in A major D664 Impromptus Op. 90 D899 Piano Sonata No. 4 in A minor D537 Recording: 20 October 1996 (1-3, 8-10), 18 October 1997 (4-7), Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 67:29
CD 3 FRYDERICK CHOPIN Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor Op. 58 FRANZ SCHUBERT Piano Sonata No. 21 in B flat major D960 Recording: 8-9 October 1994, Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 68:17
CD 4 FRANZ LISZT Ballade No. 1 in D flat major Ballade No. 2 in B minor Funérailles La leggierezza Waldesrauschen Sonata in B minor Recording: 18-19 October 1997, Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 76:42
CD 5 CÉSAR FRANCK Prélude, fugue et variation, Op. 18 (Arr. Bauer) Prélude, choral et fugue Prélude, aria et final Recording: 14 October 1995 (1,2,6-9), 8 October 1995 (3-5) Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 67:19
CD 6 ALEXANDER SCRIABIN Piano Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor Op. 19 (Sonata-fantasie) SERGEI RACHMANINOFF Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor Op. 36 (1931 version) SERGEI PROKOFIEV Piano Sonata No 8 in B flat major Op. 84 Recording: 8 October 1994, Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 63:11
CD 7 ALEXANDER SCRIABIN Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor Op. 6 SERGEI RACHMANINOFF Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor Op. 28 Recording: 14-15 October 1995, Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Producer: Remus Platen Engineer: Siegfried Schubert-Weber Total time: 72:21
CD 8 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Prelude & Fugue in D major BWV532 (Transcriber Busoni, arranged Fiorentino) French Suite No. 5 in G major BWV 816 Suite from Partita No. 3 in E major BWV 1006 (Transcribed Rachmaninoff) Prelude & Fugue in E flat major, BWV552 (St. Anne) (Transcribed Busoni, arranged Fiorentino) Recording: October 1996, Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 65:39
CD 9 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Partita No. 1 in B flat major BWV825 Violin Sonata No. 1 in G minor BWV1001 (transcribed Fiorentino) Partita No. 4 in D major BWV828 Recording: 19 October 1996, Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 75:37
CD 10 CLAUDE DEBUSSY Suite Bergamasque DOMENICO SCARLATTI Sonata in E major Sonata in D minor MORITZ MOSZKOWSKI Etude in F major Op 72/6 GABRIEL FAURÉ (Arr. Fiorentino) Après un rêve ROBERT SCHUMANN Carnaval Op.9 FRANZ LISZT Valse-impromptu Gnomenreigen Valse oubliée No.1 Recording: 15 October 1995 (7-9), 19 October 1996 (11), 20 October 1996 (10), 18 October 1997 (1-6, 12-14) Konzertsaal Siemensvilla, Berlin Total time: 76:44
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