Vincenzo Maltempo - Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies (2016)
Artist: Vincenzo Maltempo
Title: Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Piano Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 2:30:04
Total Size: 478 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Piano Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 2:30:04
Total Size: 478 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1
[1] No.1 in C sharp minor
[2] No.2 in C sharp minor
[3] No.3 in B flat minor
[4] No.4 in E flat major
[5] No.5 in E minor 'Héroïde-élégiaque'
[6] No.6 in D flat major
[7] No.7 in D minor
[8] No.8 in F sharp minor
[9] No.9 in E flat major 'Peszter Carneval'
Disc 2
[1] No.10 in E major
[2] No.11 in A minor
[3] No.12 in C sharp minor
[4] No.13 in A minor
[5] No.14 in F minor
[6] No.15 in A minor 'Rákoczy March'
[7] No.16 in A minor
[8] No.17 in D minor
[9] No.18 in F sharp minor
[10] No.19 in D minor
This 2 CD set contains a new recording of the complete 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies by Liszt, an immense achievement of Vincenzo Maltempo, who has established himself as one of the foremost pianists of his generation.
Liszt wrote his Rhapsodies at the peak of his powers as a travelling piano virtuoso. They form his homage to the country of his birth, Hungary, using (quasi) folk melodies in the Hungarian mode. Usually constructed in binary form, a slow melancholy introduction and a fast and furious folk dance finale, they are vehicles of true sentiment, deep passion and blazing virtuosity, a part of the standard concert repertoire of many pianists.
Vincenzo Maltempo has already made his name with his spectacular recordings of the piano music by Alkan for Piano Classics: “exhilarating, a revelation! “ (Guardian, selected among the 10 best CD’s of 2012), “his playing flashes with summer lightning” (Gramophone), “Maltempo puts his phenomenal technique at the service of his poetic vision”(Piano News), “with this passionate performance Maltempo confirms his place in the restricted circle of Alkan’s best performers” (5 star, Diapason) and many more.
Liszt wrote his Rhapsodies at the peak of his powers as a travelling piano virtuoso. They form his homage to the country of his birth, Hungary, using (quasi) folk melodies in the Hungarian mode. Usually constructed in binary form, a slow melancholy introduction and a fast and furious folk dance finale, they are vehicles of true sentiment, deep passion and blazing virtuosity, a part of the standard concert repertoire of many pianists.
Vincenzo Maltempo has already made his name with his spectacular recordings of the piano music by Alkan for Piano Classics: “exhilarating, a revelation! “ (Guardian, selected among the 10 best CD’s of 2012), “his playing flashes with summer lightning” (Gramophone), “Maltempo puts his phenomenal technique at the service of his poetic vision”(Piano News), “with this passionate performance Maltempo confirms his place in the restricted circle of Alkan’s best performers” (5 star, Diapason) and many more.