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Ives & Barber - Piano Sonatas

Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

Ives & Barber - Piano Sonatas

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Charles Ives's massive Concord Sonata has been well served on disc… Marc-André Hamelin… consistently faster than his rivals whenever a speeding-up is indicated, but always maintains crispness...

Ives & Barber - Piano Sonatas

Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

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Charles Ives's massive Concord Sonata has been well served on disc… Marc-André Hamelin… consistently faster than his rivals whenever a speeding-up is indicated, but always maintains crispness...

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Americas two greatest twentieth-century piano sonatas are here given predictably stunning performances by Marc-Andre Hamelin. This is the pianists second recording of the Ives Concord Sonata, a piece he has played for over twenty years in performances that have often been regarded as definitive. As his thoughts on this landmark work matured, Marc became very keen to revisit the work in the studio in this 50th anniversary year of Ivess death. The Barber is an apt if unusual coupling. Premiered by Horowitz, with a blisteringly virtuosic final fugue written specially at his suggestion, this is one of only a few modern piano works to have become a genuine audience favourite.

Contents and tracklist

I. Emerson: Slowly
Track length15:40
II. Hawthorne: Very fast
Track length10:18
III. The Alcotts
Track length5:17
IV. Thoreau: Starting slowly and quietly
Track length11:45
I. Allegro energico
Track length7:13
II. Allegro vivace e leggiero
Track length1:59
III. Adagio mesto
Track length5:22
IV. Fuga: Allegro con spirito
Track length4:40

Awards and reviews

November 2004

Charles Ives's massive Concord Sonata has been well served on disc… Marc-André Hamelin… consistently faster than his rivals whenever a speeding-up is indicated, but always maintains crispness of rhythm and an almost miraculously clear layering of textures; and the poetry of the slower passages is intensified by the heightened contrast. Samuel Barber's virtuoso Sonata benefits equally not only from Hamelin's technical brilliance, but also from his pianistic imagination...

Hamelin’s virtuosity has to be heard to be believed
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