Charles-Valentin Alkan, a virtuoso pianist and composer of the Romantic era, left behind a legacy of extraordinary works that push the boundaries of the piano. "Alkan: Symphony for Solo Piano & Concerto for Solo Piano" is a testament to his genius, combining two of his most monumental pieces into a single, captivating album. Released on November 1, 2019, by BIS, this collection spans an impressive 78 minutes and showcases Alkan's unparalleled mastery of the instrument.
The album opens with the Symphony for Solo Piano, a grand romantic work originally published in 1857. This piece, comprising études Nos. 4-7 from the Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs (Twelve Studies in All the Minor Keys), Op. 39, is a journey through four distinct movements: the Allegro moderato, Marche funèbre. Andantino, Menuet. Tempo di minuetto, and the thrilling Finale. Presto. Each movement is a study in itself, demanding technical prowess and expressive depth from the pianist.
Following the symphony, the album presents the Concerto for Solo Piano, another cornerstone of Alkan's repertoire. This work, consisting of movements eight, nine, and ten from the same Op. 39, includes the Allegro assai, Adagio, and Allegretto alla barbaresca. The concerto is a display of Alkan's inventive spirit, blending classical forms with his unique, adventurous style.
Performed by Paul Wee, this recording captures the essence of Alkan's compositions with clarity and precision. Wee's interpretation brings out the emotional depth and technical brilliance of these pieces, making this album a compelling exploration of Alkan's musical legacy. Whether you are a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a profound and engaging experience of some of the most challenging and rewarding piano music ever written.