Murray Perahia, renowned for his profound interpretations and technical mastery, presents a captivating collection of works by César Franck and Franz Liszt in this 1991 album. The recording, released under Sony Classical, showcases Perahia's artistry through a meticulously curated selection of pieces that highlight the depth and breadth of his musical prowess.
The album opens with César Franck's "Prélude, choral et fugue, M. 21," a work that demonstrates Perahia's ability to navigate complex polyphony with clarity and precision. This is followed by a series of Liszt's compositions, each chosen for its unique character and technical demands. "Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke, S. 514 'Mephisto Waltz No. 1'" showcases Perahia's virtuosity, while "Années de pèlerinage II 'Italie', S. 161: No. 5, Sonetto 104 del Petrarca" offers a more introspective side of Liszt's genius.
Perahia's interpretation of Liszt's "2 Konzertetüden, S. 145" is particularly noteworthy, with "No. 1, Waldesrauschen. Vivace" and "No. 2, Gnomenreigen. Presto scherzando" highlighting his dynamic range and expressive depth. The album also includes "Années de pèlerinage, 1ère année 'Suisse', S. 160: No. 4, Au bord d'une source," a piece that underscores Perahia's sensitivity and nuanced touch.
The album concludes with Liszt's "Rhapsodie espagnole, S. 254 'Folies d'Espagne et jota aragonesa'," a vibrant and energetic piece that leaves a lasting impression. Throughout the recording, Perahia's playing is marked by a deep understanding of the composers' intentions, coupled with a technical brilliance that sets this album apart. This album is a testament to Perahia's enduring legacy as one of the most respected pianists of his generation.