Dive into the heart of Romantic piano music with Ignaz Friedman's captivating rendition of Chopin's Mazurkas. Recorded between 1928 and 1930, this album offers a unique perspective on Chopin's iconic compositions, showcasing Friedman's renowned interpretive prowess and technical brilliance. Friedman's approach is anything but conventional; he fearlessly experiments with rubato, accents, phrasing, and pauses, breathing new life into these beloved pieces.
This collection features a selection of Chopin's Mazurkas, from the delicate and introspective to the fiery and virtuosic. Each piece is a testament to Chopin's genius and Friedman's artistry, with performances that are as engaging as they are insightful. The album also includes a bonus track featuring Friedman speaking about Chopin, providing valuable context and personal insights into the composer and his music.
Friedman's playing is marked by a deep understanding of Chopin's style and a keen sense of musical storytelling. His interpretations are both respectful of the original compositions and distinctly his own, making this album a standout in the world of classical piano recordings. Whether you're a seasoned Chopin enthusiast or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. The album was released by Naxos in 2003 and spans a duration of 1 hour and 1 minute.
2003 Naxos2003 Naxos
Tracks
Iphigenie en Aulide, Act II: Gavotte (arr. J. Brahms): GavotteChristoph Willibald Gluck, Johannes Brahms, Ignaz Friedman
Menuet (Judgement of Paris)Ignaz Friedman, Christoph Willibald Gluck
Standchen (Horch, horch! die Lerch), D. 889, "Hark, hark, the lark" (arr. Liszt)Franz Schubert, Franz Liszt, Ignaz Friedman