Thomas Labe - Howard Hanson: Piano Sonata, Poèmes érotiques and other piano works (2000)

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Title: Howard Hanson: Piano Sonata, Poèmes érotiques and other piano works
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
Total Time: 1:15:37
Total Size: 241 MB
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Tracklist:

1. 2 Yuletide Pieces, Op. 19: Impromptu (02:47)
2. 2 Yuletide Pieces, Op. 19: March Carillon (02:09)
3. Poèmes érotiques, Op. 9: Peace (03:05)
4. Poèmes érotiques, Op. 9: Joy (03:22)
5. Poèmes érotiques, Op. 9: Desire (04:19)
6. Piano Sonata in A Minor, Op. 11: I. Andante Espressivo (07:31)
7. Piano Sonata in A Minor, Op. 11: II. Elegie herbique (06:36)
8. Piano Sonata in A Minor, Op. 11: III. Triumphal Ode (02:47)
9. 3 Miniatures, Op. 12: Reminiscence (02:59)
10. 3 Miniatures, Op. 12: Lullaby (01:44)
11. 3 Miniatures, Op. 12: Longing (02:46)
12. 3 Études, Op. 18: Studio ritmico (04:38)
13. 3 Études, Op. 18: Studio Melodico (03:43)
14. 3 Études, Op. 18: Poema Idillico (03:12)
15. Enchantment (01:17)
16. For the First Time: Bells (Version for piano) (01:58)
17. For the First Time: Tamara and Peter Bolshoi (Version for piano) (00:46)
18. For the First Time: The Deserted House (Version for piano) (02:16)
19. For the First Time: The Eccentric Clock (Version for piano) (00:53)
20. For the First Time: Deep Forest (Version for piano) (02:30)
21. For the First Time: Clowns (Version for piano) (00:57)
22. For the First Time: Dance (Version for piano) (01:12)
23. For the First Time: Serious Conversation (Version for piano) (01:10)
24. For the First Time: Kikimora (Version for piano) (01:11)
25. For the First Time: Mist (Version for piano) (02:33)
26. For the First Time: Fireworks (Version for piano) (00:48)
27. For the First Time: Dreams (Version for piano) (03:04)
28. Slumber Song (03:11)

Much of this CD is an orgy of romantic piano music. Admirers of Hanson's Romantic Symphony or his one-time smash-hit opera MerryMount (available on Naxos) will surely devour this collection, which includes unknown and unpublished music. A first impression is that the earliest works here, written around 1920, have the sort of ecstatic luxuriance that might be expected of a pupil of Respighi. But this influence came later since Hanson didn't start his three-year residence in Rome until 1921. His background was Swedish and there's a Nordic, Sibelian intensity about his whole approach, although the fulsome piano style clearly stems from Liszt.

The earliest piece is probably the SlumberSong, a pure salon morsel, and the latest is the suite For the First Time. The three Poèmes érotiques (the fourth has disappeared) are what Hanson called his 'first studied attempt at psychological writing'. They are powerful in a surging melodic style where in several pieces the climaxes stem from an almost Tchaikovskian cathartic need to unburden tensions.

The striking three-movement Sonata (1918) has had to be completed from the composer's shorthand by Thomas Labé since it was never published, although Hanson performed it in 1919.

The vivid improvisatory keyboard writing, at times extravagantly rhetorical, causes Labé to hit the piano rather hard in the last two movements.
One can understand his enthusiasm, but there are times when a little more cantabile might have helped. However, nothing must detract from the real service that this CD does in bringing this music to public attention for the first time.


Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010